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Genomic and small RNA sequencing of Miscanthus × giganteus shows the utility of sorghum as a reference genome sequence for Andropogoneae grasses

BACKGROUND: Miscanthus × giganteus (Mxg) is a perennial grass that produces superior biomass yields in temperate environments. The essentially uncharacterized triploid genome (3n = 57, x = 19) of Mxg is likely critical for the rapid growth of this vegetatively propagated interspecific hybrid. RESULT...

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Autores principales: Swaminathan, Kankshita, Alabady, Magdy S, Varala, Kranthi, De Paoli, Emanuele, Ho, Isaac, Rokhsar, Dan S, Arumuganathan, Aru K, Ming, Ray, Green, Pamela J, Meyers, Blake C, Moose, Stephen P, Hudson, Matthew E
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2872872/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20128909
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/gb-2010-11-2-r12
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author Swaminathan, Kankshita
Alabady, Magdy S
Varala, Kranthi
De Paoli, Emanuele
Ho, Isaac
Rokhsar, Dan S
Arumuganathan, Aru K
Ming, Ray
Green, Pamela J
Meyers, Blake C
Moose, Stephen P
Hudson, Matthew E
author_facet Swaminathan, Kankshita
Alabady, Magdy S
Varala, Kranthi
De Paoli, Emanuele
Ho, Isaac
Rokhsar, Dan S
Arumuganathan, Aru K
Ming, Ray
Green, Pamela J
Meyers, Blake C
Moose, Stephen P
Hudson, Matthew E
author_sort Swaminathan, Kankshita
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Miscanthus × giganteus (Mxg) is a perennial grass that produces superior biomass yields in temperate environments. The essentially uncharacterized triploid genome (3n = 57, x = 19) of Mxg is likely critical for the rapid growth of this vegetatively propagated interspecific hybrid. RESULTS: A survey of the complex Mxg genome was conducted using 454 pyrosequencing of genomic DNA and Illumina sequencing-by-synthesis of small RNA. We found that the coding fraction of the Mxg genome has a high level of sequence identity to that of other grasses. Highly repetitive sequences representing the great majority of the Mxg genome were predicted using non-cognate assembly for de novo repeat detection. Twelve abundant families of repeat were observed, with those related to either transposons or centromeric repeats likely to comprise over 95% of the genome. Comparisons of abundant repeat sequences to a small RNA survey of three Mxg organs (leaf, rhizome, inflorescence) revealed that the majority of observed 24-nucleotide small RNAs are derived from these repetitive sequences. We show that high-copy-number repeats match more of the small RNA, even when the amount of the repeat sequence in the genome is accounted for. CONCLUSIONS: We show that major repeats are present within the triploid Mxg genome and are actively producing small RNAs. We also confirm the hypothesized origins of Mxg, and suggest that while the repeat content of Mxg differs from sorghum, the sorghum genome is likely to be of utility in the assembly of a gene-space sequence of Mxg.
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spelling pubmed-28728722010-05-20 Genomic and small RNA sequencing of Miscanthus × giganteus shows the utility of sorghum as a reference genome sequence for Andropogoneae grasses Swaminathan, Kankshita Alabady, Magdy S Varala, Kranthi De Paoli, Emanuele Ho, Isaac Rokhsar, Dan S Arumuganathan, Aru K Ming, Ray Green, Pamela J Meyers, Blake C Moose, Stephen P Hudson, Matthew E Genome Biol Research BACKGROUND: Miscanthus × giganteus (Mxg) is a perennial grass that produces superior biomass yields in temperate environments. The essentially uncharacterized triploid genome (3n = 57, x = 19) of Mxg is likely critical for the rapid growth of this vegetatively propagated interspecific hybrid. RESULTS: A survey of the complex Mxg genome was conducted using 454 pyrosequencing of genomic DNA and Illumina sequencing-by-synthesis of small RNA. We found that the coding fraction of the Mxg genome has a high level of sequence identity to that of other grasses. Highly repetitive sequences representing the great majority of the Mxg genome were predicted using non-cognate assembly for de novo repeat detection. Twelve abundant families of repeat were observed, with those related to either transposons or centromeric repeats likely to comprise over 95% of the genome. Comparisons of abundant repeat sequences to a small RNA survey of three Mxg organs (leaf, rhizome, inflorescence) revealed that the majority of observed 24-nucleotide small RNAs are derived from these repetitive sequences. We show that high-copy-number repeats match more of the small RNA, even when the amount of the repeat sequence in the genome is accounted for. CONCLUSIONS: We show that major repeats are present within the triploid Mxg genome and are actively producing small RNAs. We also confirm the hypothesized origins of Mxg, and suggest that while the repeat content of Mxg differs from sorghum, the sorghum genome is likely to be of utility in the assembly of a gene-space sequence of Mxg. BioMed Central 2010 2010-02-03 /pmc/articles/PMC2872872/ /pubmed/20128909 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/gb-2010-11-2-r12 Text en Copyright ©2010 Swaminathan et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research
Swaminathan, Kankshita
Alabady, Magdy S
Varala, Kranthi
De Paoli, Emanuele
Ho, Isaac
Rokhsar, Dan S
Arumuganathan, Aru K
Ming, Ray
Green, Pamela J
Meyers, Blake C
Moose, Stephen P
Hudson, Matthew E
Genomic and small RNA sequencing of Miscanthus × giganteus shows the utility of sorghum as a reference genome sequence for Andropogoneae grasses
title Genomic and small RNA sequencing of Miscanthus × giganteus shows the utility of sorghum as a reference genome sequence for Andropogoneae grasses
title_full Genomic and small RNA sequencing of Miscanthus × giganteus shows the utility of sorghum as a reference genome sequence for Andropogoneae grasses
title_fullStr Genomic and small RNA sequencing of Miscanthus × giganteus shows the utility of sorghum as a reference genome sequence for Andropogoneae grasses
title_full_unstemmed Genomic and small RNA sequencing of Miscanthus × giganteus shows the utility of sorghum as a reference genome sequence for Andropogoneae grasses
title_short Genomic and small RNA sequencing of Miscanthus × giganteus shows the utility of sorghum as a reference genome sequence for Andropogoneae grasses
title_sort genomic and small rna sequencing of miscanthus × giganteus shows the utility of sorghum as a reference genome sequence for andropogoneae grasses
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2872872/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20128909
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/gb-2010-11-2-r12
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