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Němečková A, Christelová P, Čížková J, Nyine M, Van den houwe I, Svačina R, Uwimana B, Swennen R, Doležel J, Hřibová E.  2018.  Molecular and Cytogenetic Study of East African Highland Banana. Frontiers in Plant Science. 9:1371.
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Čížková J, Hřibová E, Christelová P, Van den Houwe I, Häkkinen M, Roux N, Swennen R, Doležel J.  2015.  Molecular and Cytogenetic Characterization of Wild Musa Species.. PLoS One. 10(8):e0134096.
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Hřibová E, Čížková J, Christelová P, Taudien S, de Langhe E, Doležel J.  2011.  The ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 sequence region in the Musaceae: structure, diversity and use in molecular phylogeny.. PLoS One. 6(3):e17863.
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Šimoníková D, Němečková A, Čížková J, Brown A, Swennen R, Doležel J, Hřibová E.  2020.  Chromosome Painting in Cultivated Bananas and Their Wild Relatives (Musa spp.) Reveals Differences in Chromosome Structure. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 21:7915.
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