Genomic studies in Passiflora edulis (Passifloraceae)
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Resumo: | Passiflora edulis, popularly known in Brazil as sour passion fruit is the most widely cultivated species of the genus Passiflora, and is of economic importance in Brazil for industrial production of juice and fresh fruit for consumption. Despite its economic importance, little research has been conducted on this species, even on the most basic aspects. To fill in this gap, our group conducted various genetic studies, including estimating levels of molecular polymorphism, studying quantitative loci that control fruit yield and quality, and mapping genes conferring resistance to bacterial spot disease caused by Xanthomonas axonopodis. In addition, to enhance our knowledge of the P. edulis genome, a genomic library inserted into bacterial artificial chromosomes (BAC) has been constructed (82,944 clones, with coverage of 6× the species\' haploid genome). The library is kept at the French Plant Genomic Resources Center (CNRGV/INRA) in Toulouse. Initially, some 10,000 BES (BAC-end sequences) were sequenced, generating approximately 6.2 Mb of genomic information and providing an initial overview of P. edulis genome in terms of gene content and repeat sequences. With the aim of obtaining more comprehensive information, it was decided to select around 100 BAC inserts for complete sequencing. The aim of this study was to carry out genomic analysis in order to elucidate the structural and functional annotation of the genes, and identify and characterize transposable elements. The data generated by fully sequencing 10.4 Mb of P. edulis provide a rich source of information which has been taken full advantage of in this doctoral thesis. |
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Genomic studies in Passiflora edulis (Passifloraceae)Estudos genômicos em Passiflora edulis (Passifloraceae)Passiflora edulisPassiflora edulisBACBACBiblioteca genômicaGenoma do maracujáGenomic libraryMalpighialesMalpighialesMaracujáPassion fruitPassion fruit genomeTransposiçãoTranspositionPassiflora edulis, popularly known in Brazil as sour passion fruit is the most widely cultivated species of the genus Passiflora, and is of economic importance in Brazil for industrial production of juice and fresh fruit for consumption. Despite its economic importance, little research has been conducted on this species, even on the most basic aspects. To fill in this gap, our group conducted various genetic studies, including estimating levels of molecular polymorphism, studying quantitative loci that control fruit yield and quality, and mapping genes conferring resistance to bacterial spot disease caused by Xanthomonas axonopodis. In addition, to enhance our knowledge of the P. edulis genome, a genomic library inserted into bacterial artificial chromosomes (BAC) has been constructed (82,944 clones, with coverage of 6× the species\' haploid genome). The library is kept at the French Plant Genomic Resources Center (CNRGV/INRA) in Toulouse. Initially, some 10,000 BES (BAC-end sequences) were sequenced, generating approximately 6.2 Mb of genomic information and providing an initial overview of P. edulis genome in terms of gene content and repeat sequences. With the aim of obtaining more comprehensive information, it was decided to select around 100 BAC inserts for complete sequencing. The aim of this study was to carry out genomic analysis in order to elucidate the structural and functional annotation of the genes, and identify and characterize transposable elements. The data generated by fully sequencing 10.4 Mb of P. edulis provide a rich source of information which has been taken full advantage of in this doctoral thesis.Passiflora edulis, popularmente conhecido como maracujá azedo, é a espécie do gênero Passiflora mais cultivada, tendo importância econômica no Brasil tanto para a produção de suco industrializado quanto para o consumo da fruta fresca. Apesar da relevância da espécie, faltam pesquisas, principalmente nas áreas básicas. Para superar isso, nosso grupo tem realizado diversos estudos genéticos que incluem a estimativa dos níveis de polimorfismos moleculares, o estudo de locos quantitativos envolvidos no controle da produção e qualidade dos frutos e o mapeamento de genes de resistência à mancha bacteriana causada por Xanthomonas axonopodis. Além disso, para conhecer o genoma de P. edulis, foi construída uma biblioteca genômica inserida em BACs (82.944 clones, com cobertura de 6× do genoma haploide da espécie) que é mantida no CNRGV/INRA em Toulouse, França. Inicialmente, cerca de 10.000 BES (BAC-end sequences) foram sequenciadas, gerando aproximadamente 6,2 Mb de informação genômica, fornecendo a primeira visão do genoma de P. edulis sobre o conteúdo de genes e da porção repetitiva. Com o objetivo de obter informações mais completas, decidiu-se selecionar cerca de 100 insertos de BACs para o sequenciamento completo. A análise genômica realizada, especialmente a anotação estrutural e funcional dos genes e a identificação e caracterização dos elementos de transposição, constituíram os objetivos deste estudo. Os dados gerados pelo sequenciamento completo de 10.4 Mb de P. edulis representam uma fonte rica de informações que foram exploradas nesta tese de doutorado.Biblioteca Digitais de Teses e Dissertações da USPVieira, Maria Lucia CarneiroCosta, Zirlane Portugal da2018-10-31info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfhttp://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/11/11137/tde-14032019-155108/reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USPinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPLiberar o conteúdo para acesso público.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesseng2021-03-17T16:00:06Zoai:teses.usp.br:tde-14032019-155108Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttp://www.teses.usp.br/PUBhttp://www.teses.usp.br/cgi-bin/mtd2br.plvirginia@if.usp.br|| atendimento@aguia.usp.br||virginia@if.usp.bropendoar:27212021-03-17T16:00:06Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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Genomic studies in Passiflora edulis (Passifloraceae) Estudos genômicos em Passiflora edulis (Passifloraceae) |
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Genomic studies in Passiflora edulis (Passifloraceae) |
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Genomic studies in Passiflora edulis (Passifloraceae) Costa, Zirlane Portugal da Passiflora edulis Passiflora edulis BAC BAC Biblioteca genômica Genoma do maracujá Genomic library Malpighiales Malpighiales Maracujá Passion fruit Passion fruit genome Transposição Transposition |
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Genomic studies in Passiflora edulis (Passifloraceae) |
title_full |
Genomic studies in Passiflora edulis (Passifloraceae) |
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Genomic studies in Passiflora edulis (Passifloraceae) |
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Genomic studies in Passiflora edulis (Passifloraceae) |
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Genomic studies in Passiflora edulis (Passifloraceae) |
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Costa, Zirlane Portugal da |
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Costa, Zirlane Portugal da |
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Vieira, Maria Lucia Carneiro |
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Costa, Zirlane Portugal da |
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Passiflora edulis Passiflora edulis BAC BAC Biblioteca genômica Genoma do maracujá Genomic library Malpighiales Malpighiales Maracujá Passion fruit Passion fruit genome Transposição Transposition |
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Passiflora edulis Passiflora edulis BAC BAC Biblioteca genômica Genoma do maracujá Genomic library Malpighiales Malpighiales Maracujá Passion fruit Passion fruit genome Transposição Transposition |
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Passiflora edulis, popularly known in Brazil as sour passion fruit is the most widely cultivated species of the genus Passiflora, and is of economic importance in Brazil for industrial production of juice and fresh fruit for consumption. Despite its economic importance, little research has been conducted on this species, even on the most basic aspects. To fill in this gap, our group conducted various genetic studies, including estimating levels of molecular polymorphism, studying quantitative loci that control fruit yield and quality, and mapping genes conferring resistance to bacterial spot disease caused by Xanthomonas axonopodis. In addition, to enhance our knowledge of the P. edulis genome, a genomic library inserted into bacterial artificial chromosomes (BAC) has been constructed (82,944 clones, with coverage of 6× the species\' haploid genome). The library is kept at the French Plant Genomic Resources Center (CNRGV/INRA) in Toulouse. Initially, some 10,000 BES (BAC-end sequences) were sequenced, generating approximately 6.2 Mb of genomic information and providing an initial overview of P. edulis genome in terms of gene content and repeat sequences. With the aim of obtaining more comprehensive information, it was decided to select around 100 BAC inserts for complete sequencing. The aim of this study was to carry out genomic analysis in order to elucidate the structural and functional annotation of the genes, and identify and characterize transposable elements. The data generated by fully sequencing 10.4 Mb of P. edulis provide a rich source of information which has been taken full advantage of in this doctoral thesis. |
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