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Genome-wide BAC-end sequencing of Cucumis melo using two BAC libraries.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Although melon (Cucumis melo L.) is an economically important fruit crop, no genome-wide sequence information is openly available at the current time. We therefore sequenced BAC-ends representing a total of 33,024 clones, half of them from a previously described melon BAC library generated with restriction endonucleases and the remainder from a new random-shear BAC library. RESULTS: We generated a total of 47,140 high-quality BAC-end sequences (BES), 91.7% of which were paired-BES. Both libraries were assembled independently and then cross-assembled to obtain a final set of 33,372 non-redundant, high-quality sequences. These were grouped into 6,411 contigs (4.5 Mb) and 26,961 non-assembled BES (14.4 Mb), representing ~4.2% of the melon genome. The sequences were used to screen genomic databases, identifying 7,198 simple sequence repeats (corresponding to one microsatellite every 2.6 kb) and 2,484 additional repeats of which 95.9% represented transposable elements. The sequences were also used to screen expressed sequence tag (EST) databases, revealing 11,372 BES that were homologous to ESTs. This suggests that ~30% of the melon genome consists of coding DNA. We observed regions of microsynteny between melon paired-BES and six other dicotyledonous plant genomes. CONCLUSION: The analysis of nearly 50,000 BES from two complementary genomic libraries covered ~4.2% of the melon genome, providing insight into properties such as microsatellite and transposable element distribution, and the percentage of coding DNA. The observed synteny between melon paired-BES and six other plant genomes showed that useful comparative genomic data can be derived through large scale BAC-end sequencing by anchoring a small proportion of the melon genome to other sequenced genomes.

SUBMITTER: Gonzalez VM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3091759 | biostudies-literature | 2010

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Genome-wide BAC-end sequencing of Cucumis melo using two BAC libraries.

González Víctor M VM   Rodríguez-Moreno Luis L   Centeno Emilio E   Benjak Andrej A   Garcia-Mas Jordi J   Puigdomènech Pere P   Aranda Miguel A MA  

BMC genomics 20101105


<h4>Background</h4>Although melon (Cucumis melo L.) is an economically important fruit crop, no genome-wide sequence information is openly available at the current time. We therefore sequenced BAC-ends representing a total of 33,024 clones, half of them from a previously described melon BAC library generated with restriction endonucleases and the remainder from a new random-shear BAC library.<h4>Results</h4>We generated a total of 47,140 high-quality BAC-end sequences (BES), 91.7% of which were  ...[more]

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