International audienceCoffea arabica (the Arabica coffee) is an allotetraploid species originating from a recent hybridization between two diploid species: C. canephora and C. eugenioides. Transposable elements can drive structural and functional variation during the process of hybridization and allopolyploid formation in plants. To learn more about the evolution of the C. arabica genome, we characterized and studied a new Copia LTR-Retrotransposon (LTR-RT) family in diploid and allotetraploid Coffea genomes called Divo. It is a complete and relatively compact LTR-RT element (similar to 5 kb), carrying typical Gag and Pol Copia type domains. Reverse Trancriptase (RT) domain-based phylogeny demonstrated that Divo is a new and well-supported ...
Les éléments transposables (ET) sont des portions d’ADN capables de se déplacer et d’augmenter le no...
The genus Coffea possesses about 100 species, and the most economically important are Coffea canepho...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
Coffea arabica (the Arabica coffee) is an allotetraploid species originating from a recent hybridiza...
The presence of copia-like transposable elements in seven coffee (Coffea sp.) species, including the...
The presence of copia-like transposable elements in seven coffee (Coffea sp.) species, including the...
In the study, we developed new markers for phylogenetic relationships and intraspecies differentiati...
Arabica coffee (Coffea arabica L.) is a self-compatible perennial allotetraploid species (2n = 4x = ...
International audienceRetrotransposons are the main component of plant genomes. Recent studies have ...
Retrotransposons are the main component of plant genomes. Recent studies have revealed the complexit...
Transposable elements (TEs) are DNA fragments that are able to move and to increase their copy numbe...
International audienceCentromeric regions of plants are generally composed of large array of satelli...
Coffee is one of the most important international trade commodities and is ranked as the second most...
Centromeric regions of plants are generally composed of large array of satellites from a specific li...
Polyploidization constitutes a common mode of evolution in flowering plants. This event provides the...
Les éléments transposables (ET) sont des portions d’ADN capables de se déplacer et d’augmenter le no...
The genus Coffea possesses about 100 species, and the most economically important are Coffea canepho...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
Coffea arabica (the Arabica coffee) is an allotetraploid species originating from a recent hybridiza...
The presence of copia-like transposable elements in seven coffee (Coffea sp.) species, including the...
The presence of copia-like transposable elements in seven coffee (Coffea sp.) species, including the...
In the study, we developed new markers for phylogenetic relationships and intraspecies differentiati...
Arabica coffee (Coffea arabica L.) is a self-compatible perennial allotetraploid species (2n = 4x = ...
International audienceRetrotransposons are the main component of plant genomes. Recent studies have ...
Retrotransposons are the main component of plant genomes. Recent studies have revealed the complexit...
Transposable elements (TEs) are DNA fragments that are able to move and to increase their copy numbe...
International audienceCentromeric regions of plants are generally composed of large array of satelli...
Coffee is one of the most important international trade commodities and is ranked as the second most...
Centromeric regions of plants are generally composed of large array of satellites from a specific li...
Polyploidization constitutes a common mode of evolution in flowering plants. This event provides the...
Les éléments transposables (ET) sont des portions d’ADN capables de se déplacer et d’augmenter le no...
The genus Coffea possesses about 100 species, and the most economically important are Coffea canepho...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...