Microcollinearity in an ethylene receptor coding gene region of the Coffea canephora genome is extensively conserved with Vitis vinifera and other distant dicotyledonous sequenced genomes |
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Authors: | Romain Guyot Marion de la Mare Véronique Viader Perla Hamon Olivier Coriton José Bustamante-Porras Valérie Poncet Claudine Campa Serge Hamon and Alexandre de Kochko |
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Institution: | (1) UMR GDP, IRD BP 64501, Centre IRD de Montpellier, BP, 64501 Montpellier Cedex 5, France;(2) UMR DIA-PC, IRD G?nomique Comparative et Fonctionnelle de l'Adaptation, Centre IRD de Montpellier, BP, 64501 Montpellier Cedex 5, France;(3) UMR 118, INRA Agrocampus Rennes Am?lioration des Plantes, Domaine de la Motte, BP, 35327, 35650 Le Rheu cedex, France |
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Abstract: | Background
Coffea canephora, also called Robusta, belongs to the Rubiaceae, the fourth largest angiosperm family. This diploid species (2x = 2n = 22)
has a fairly small genome size of ≈ 690 Mb and despite its extreme economic importance, particularly for developing countries,
knowledge on the genome composition, structure and evolution remain very limited. Here, we report the 160 kb of the first
C. canephora Bacterial Artificial Chromosome (BAC) clone ever sequenced and its fine analysis. |
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