scispace - formally typeset
Search or ask a question
Institution

Tunis University

EducationTunis, Tunisia
About: Tunis University is a education organization based out in Tunis, Tunisia. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Thin film. The organization has 11745 authors who have published 15400 publications receiving 154900 citations. The organization is also known as: University of Tunis & UT.


Papers
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: The present study portrays the achievement of the genetic polymorphism surveying and the establishment of an ecotypes identification key on the basis of simple sequence repeats data used to check the conformity of the plant material and to rationally manage the conservation of this crop.
Abstract: The present study portrays the achievement of the genetic polymorphism surveying and the establishment of an ecotypes identification key on the basis of simple sequence repeats data. Seventy-two Tunisian fig ecotypes in situ and ex situ conserved were analyzed using six microsatellite loci. A total of 58 alleles and 124 genotypes were revealed and permitted to evidence high degree of genetic diversity mainly explained at the intra group level. Cluster analysis based on genetic distances proved that a typical continuous genetic diversity characterizes the local germplasm. In addition, the microsatellite multilocus genotyping has permitted to unambiguously distinguish 70 well-defined ecotypes (resolving power of 97.22%). Data are discussed in relation with the reliability of the used markers to check the conformity of the plant material and to rationally manage the conservation of this crop.

48 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
05 Oct 2017-PLOS ONE
TL;DR: A workflow for phylogenomic inference from Genotyping By Sequencing (GBS) data was developed and the interspecific admixture along the nine citrus chromosomes for horticultural groups and recent varieties resulting from the combination of the C. reticulata and C. maxima gene pools was analyzed.
Abstract: The mandarin horticultural group is an important component of world citrus production for the fresh fruit market. This group formerly classified as C. reticulata is highly polymorphic and recent molecular studies have suggested that numerous cultivated mandarins were introgressed by C. maxima (the pummelos). C. maxima and C. reticulata are also the ancestors of sweet and sour oranges, grapefruit, and therefore of all the “small citrus” modern varieties (mandarins, tangors, tangelos) derived from sexual hybridization between these horticultural groups. Recently, NGS technologies have greatly modified how plant evolution and genomic structure are analyzed, moving from phylogenetics to phylogenomics. The objective of this work was to develop a workflow for phylogenomic inference from Genotyping By Sequencing (GBS) data and to analyze the interspecific admixture along the nine citrus chromosomes for horticultural groups and recent varieties resulting from the combination of the C. reticulata and C. maxima gene pools. A GBS library was established from 55 citrus varieties, using the ApekI restriction enzyme and selective PCR to improve the read depth. Diagnostic polymorphisms (DPs) of C. reticulata/C. maxima differentiation were identified and used to decipher the phylogenomic structure of the 55 varieties. The GBS approach was powerful and revealed 30,289 SNPs and 8,794 Indels with 12.6% of missing data. 11,133 DPs were selected covering the nine chromosomes with a higher density in genic regions. GBS combined with the detection of DPs was powerful for deciphering the “phylogenomic karyotypes” of cultivars derived from admixture of the two ancestral species after a limited number of interspecific recombinations. All the mandarins, mandarin hybrids, tangelos and tangors analyzed displayed introgression of C. maxima in different parts of the genome. C. reticulata/C. maxima admixture should be a major component of the high phenotypic variability of this germplasm opening up the way for association studies based on phylogenomics. (Resume d'auteur)

48 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors give a brief description of how an Islamic bank performs and then try to clarify the risks that the Islamic banks are exposed to, and attempt after that to identify the practices of these banks for mitigating it with an emphasize on the liquidity risk and its challenges.
Abstract: Risk and liquidity management are not just an interesting topic in Islamic Banking, it is a huge issue for all banks whether Islamic or not and for those who supervise these banks. Good risk management practices and processes do not have a religion or a colour or a country. There are plenty of good risk takers in Islamic Banks and some bad ones. It is the same in the conventional banking sector. Islamic banks have brought a new innovation in the banking industry whereby transactions must pass through owning real physical assets. Risk and liquidity management are of crucial importance in the overall banking environment, and they have clear relevance also to the specific environment of Islamic banking. In itself, Islamic banks are growing rapidly and have their own particular techniques on these issues, as elaborated on in this article. The use of profit-sharing modes in Islamic banks changes the nature of risks faced by these institutions.In this paper we give a brief description of how an Islamic bank performs. We then try to clarify the risks that the Islamic banks are exposed to. We attempt after that to identify the practices of these banks for mitigating it with an emphasize on the liquidity risk and its challenges.

48 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: In this paper, the results of multi-field studies supported by the compilation of the literature, enable sensible discussion of the proposed ages, analyze the depositional environments, and concomitantly support correlations between the Miocene Formations recognized to the South-East of the Eastern Dorsale of Tunisia.

48 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: The present data support the Mesopotamian origin of the date-palm domestication and the opportunity of the RAMPO method to provide additional molecular markers suitable in the improvement of thedate-palms germplasm characterisation.

48 citations


Authors

Showing all 11809 results

NameH-indexPapersCitations
Walid Saad8574930499
Alexandre Mebazaa8371639967
Albert Y. Zomaya7594624637
Anis Larbi6725915984
Carmen Torres6446115416
Chedly Abdelly6042914181
Hans R. Kricheldorf5782518670
Mohamed Benbouzid5149212164
Enrique Monte481187868
Fayçal Hentati4715310376
A. D. Roses4512024719
Laurent Nahon452056252
Bessem Samet453087151
Maxim Avdeev425268673
Abdellatif Boudabous401745605
Network Information
Related Institutions (5)
École Normale Supérieure
99.4K papers, 3M citations

90% related

University of Paris
174.1K papers, 5M citations

90% related

University of Grenoble
45.1K papers, 909.7K citations

90% related

University of Toulouse
53.2K papers, 1.3M citations

89% related

University of Lyon
43.2K papers, 1.2M citations

89% related

Performance
Metrics
No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202316
2022130
20211,621
20201,599
20191,685
20181,689