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The genome of melon (Cucumis melo L.)

Authors :
Universitat Politècnica de València. Departamento de Biotecnología - Departament de Biotecnologia
Universitat Politècnica de València. Instituto Universitario de Conservación y Mejora de la Agrodiversidad Valenciana - Institut Universitari de Conservació i Millora de l'Agrodiversitat Valenciana
Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia
Roche
Fundación Genoma España
Generalitat de Catalunya
Roche Diagnostics
Semillas Fitó
Garcia-Mas, J.
Benjak, A.
Sanseverino, W.
Bourgeois, M.
Mir, G.
Gonzalez, V. M.
Henaff, E.
Câmara, F.
Cozzuto, L.
Lowy, E.
Alioto, T.
Capella-Gutierrez, S.
Blanca Postigo, José Miguel
Cañizares Sales, Joaquín
Ziarsolo Areitioaurtena, Pello
Nuez Viñals, Fernando
Picó Sirvent, María Belén
Universitat Politècnica de València. Departamento de Biotecnología - Departament de Biotecnologia
Universitat Politècnica de València. Instituto Universitario de Conservación y Mejora de la Agrodiversidad Valenciana - Institut Universitari de Conservació i Millora de l'Agrodiversitat Valenciana
Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia
Roche
Fundación Genoma España
Generalitat de Catalunya
Roche Diagnostics
Semillas Fitó
Garcia-Mas, J.
Benjak, A.
Sanseverino, W.
Bourgeois, M.
Mir, G.
Gonzalez, V. M.
Henaff, E.
Câmara, F.
Cozzuto, L.
Lowy, E.
Alioto, T.
Capella-Gutierrez, S.
Blanca Postigo, José Miguel
Cañizares Sales, Joaquín
Ziarsolo Areitioaurtena, Pello
Nuez Viñals, Fernando
Picó Sirvent, María Belén
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

We report the genome sequence of melon, an important horticultural crop worldwide. We assembled 375 Mb of the double-haploid line DHL92, representing 83.3%of the estimatedmelon genome.We predicted 27,427 protein-coding genes, which we analyzed by reconstructing 22,218 phylogenetic trees, allowing mapping of the orthology and paralogy relationships of sequenced plant genomes. We observed the absence of recent whole-genome duplications in the melon lineage since the ancient eudicot triplication, and our data suggest that transposon amplification may in part explain the increased size of the melon genome compared with the close relative cucumber. A low number of nucleotide-binding site leucinerich repeat disease resistance genes were annotated, suggesting the existence of specific defense mechanisms in this species. The DHL92 genome was compared with that of its parental lines allowing the quantification of sequence variability in the species. The use of the genome sequence in future investigations will facilitate the understanding of evolution of cucurbits and the improvement of breeding strategies.

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
TEXT, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1006871453
Document Type :
Electronic Resource