2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10722-021-01260-y
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Organelle DNA sequence data provide new insights into the maternal and paternal lineages of Musa species germplasms

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“…This study analyzed cultivated and wild banana genotypes living in sympatry as a test of host-driven microbiome function. Our phylogenetic analysis of host plants matched previous studies [32,56,110] and showed that our sampled genotypes formed distinct clades spanning Musa. We predicted that if host genotype had little role in driving endosphere composition and function, endosphere metapangenomes would largely overlap.…”
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confidence: 87%
“…This study analyzed cultivated and wild banana genotypes living in sympatry as a test of host-driven microbiome function. Our phylogenetic analysis of host plants matched previous studies [32,56,110] and showed that our sampled genotypes formed distinct clades spanning Musa. We predicted that if host genotype had little role in driving endosphere composition and function, endosphere metapangenomes would largely overlap.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%