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Partial sequencing reveals the transposable element composition of Coffea genomes and provides evidence for distinct evolutionary stories.

Romain Guyot1, Thibaud Darré2, Mathilde Dupeyron2, Alexandre de Kochko2, Serge Hamon2, Emmanuel Couturon2, Dominique Crouzillat3, Michel Rigoreau3, Jean-Jacques Rakotomalala4, Nathalie E Raharimalala4, Sélastique Doffou Akaffou5, Perla Hamon2.   

Abstract

The Coffea genus, 124 described species, has a natural distribution spreading from inter-tropical Africa, to Western Indian Ocean Islands, India, Asia and up to Australasia. Two cultivated species, C. arabica and C. canephora, are intensively studied while, the breeding potential and the genome composition of all the wild species remained poorly uncharacterized. Here, we report the characterization and comparison of the highly repeated transposable elements content of 11 Coffea species representatives of the natural biogeographic distribution. A total of 994 Mb from 454 reads were produced with a genome coverage ranging between 3.2 and 15.7 %. The analyses showed that highly repeated transposable elements, mainly LTR retrotransposons (LTR-RT), represent between 32 and 53 % of Coffea genomes depending on their biogeographic location and genome size. Species from West and Central Africa (Eucoffea) contained the highest LTR-RT content but with no strong variation relative to their genome size. At the opposite, for the insular species (Mascarocoffea), a strong variation of LTR-RT was observed suggesting differential dynamics of these elements in this group. Two LTR-RT lineages, SIRE and Del were clearly differentially accumulated between African and insular species, suggesting these lineages were associated to the genome divergence of Coffea species in Africa. Altogether, the information obtained in this study improves our knowledge and brings new data on the composition, the evolution and the divergence of wild Coffea genomes.

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Keywords:  Coffea; Genome size; Geographic divergence; LTR retrotransposons; Partial genome sequencing

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27469896     DOI: 10.1007/s00438-016-1235-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Genet Genomics        ISSN: 1617-4623            Impact factor:   3.291


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