Transposable elements are major components of plant genomes and they influence their evolution, acting as recombination hot spots, acquiring specific cell functions or becoming part of protein-coding regions. The latter is the subject of the present analysis. This study is a report on the annotation of transposable elements (TEs) in expressed sequences of Coffea arabica, Coffea canephora and Coffea racemosa, showing the occurrence of 383 ESTs and 142 unigenes with TE fragments in these three Coffea species. Based on selected unigenes, it was possible to suggest 26 putative proteins with TE-cassette insertions, demonstrating a likely contribution to protein variability. The genes for two of those proteins, the fertility restorer (FR) and the...
Despite the ubiquity of transposons in eukaryotic genomes, their evolutionary role remains controve...
<div><p>Plant genomes are massively invaded by transposable elements (TEs), many of which are locate...
Plant genomes are massively invaded by transposable elements (TEs), many of which are located near h...
Transposable elements are major components of plant genomes and they influence their evolution, acti...
Coffee is one of the most important international trade commodities and is ranked as the second most...
A wave of public information has enabled the report of innumerable examples where transposable eleme...
International audienceThe Coffea genus, 124 described species, has a natural distribution spreading ...
The presence of copia-like transposable elements in seven coffee (Coffea sp.) species, including the...
The Robusta Coffee (Coffea canephora) is the most important worldwide commodity produced by tropical...
Polyploidization constitutes a common mode of evolution in flowering plants. This event provides the...
International audienceThe completion of the genome assembly for the economically important coffee pl...
The presence of copia-like transposable elements in seven coffee (Coffea sp.) species, including the...
Coffea arabica (the Arabica coffee) is an allotetraploid species originating from a recent hybridiza...
The goal of this study was to assess the extent to which transposable elements (TEs) have contribute...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
Despite the ubiquity of transposons in eukaryotic genomes, their evolutionary role remains controve...
<div><p>Plant genomes are massively invaded by transposable elements (TEs), many of which are locate...
Plant genomes are massively invaded by transposable elements (TEs), many of which are located near h...
Transposable elements are major components of plant genomes and they influence their evolution, acti...
Coffee is one of the most important international trade commodities and is ranked as the second most...
A wave of public information has enabled the report of innumerable examples where transposable eleme...
International audienceThe Coffea genus, 124 described species, has a natural distribution spreading ...
The presence of copia-like transposable elements in seven coffee (Coffea sp.) species, including the...
The Robusta Coffee (Coffea canephora) is the most important worldwide commodity produced by tropical...
Polyploidization constitutes a common mode of evolution in flowering plants. This event provides the...
International audienceThe completion of the genome assembly for the economically important coffee pl...
The presence of copia-like transposable elements in seven coffee (Coffea sp.) species, including the...
Coffea arabica (the Arabica coffee) is an allotetraploid species originating from a recent hybridiza...
The goal of this study was to assess the extent to which transposable elements (TEs) have contribute...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
Despite the ubiquity of transposons in eukaryotic genomes, their evolutionary role remains controve...
<div><p>Plant genomes are massively invaded by transposable elements (TEs), many of which are locate...
Plant genomes are massively invaded by transposable elements (TEs), many of which are located near h...