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Plant and Animal Genome XXV Conference

https://pag.confex.com/pag/xxv/meetingapp.cgi/Paper/26402[07/02/2017 14:52:14]

W098: The Cacao Criollo Genome v2.0 : An Improved Version of the Genome for Genetic and

Functional Genomic Studies

ABSTRACT

Sunday, January 15, 2017 10:30 AM - 10:55 AM Royal Palm Salon 3-4

Theobroma cacao L., native from the Amazonian basin of South America is an economically important fruit

tree crop for tropical countries, source of chocolate. The first draft genome of the species, from a Criollo cultivar was published In 2011. Although a useful resource, some improvements can be made, including efforts to identify misassemblies, and reduction of the number of scaffolds, gaps, and un-anchored sequences to the ten chromosomes.

In this work, we used a NGS-based approach to significantly improve the assembly of the Belizian Criollo B97-61/B2 genome. We combined 4 Illumina large insert size mate paired libraries with 52x of Pacific Biosciences long reads to correct misassembled regions, reduce the number of scaffolds to 554 (4,792 in assembly V1) with a N50 increased from 0.47 Mb to 6.5 Mb. 96.7% of the assembly was anchored to the 10 chromosomes compared to the previous 66.8%. Unknown sites (Ns) were reduced from 10.8% to 5.7%. Moreover, the NCBI Eukaryotic Genome Annotation Pipeline carried out a new RefSeq structural

annotation based on RNAseq evidences and functional annotations have been updated.

The release of the Theobroma cacao Criollo genome version 2 will be a valuable resource for investigating complex traits at the genomic level and is an important step for future comparative genomics and genetics studied on cocoa. New functional tools and annotations are available through the cacao genome hub ( http://cocoa-genome-hub.southgreen.fr).

Authors

Xavier Argout

CIRAD, UMR AGAP Guillaume Martin CIRAD, UMR AGAP Gaëtan Droc CIRAD, UMR AGAP Karine Labadie CEA - Genoscope Eric Rivals

LIRMM- UMR 5506 & Univ Montpellier 2 Jean-Marc Aury

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Plant and Animal Genome XXV Conference https://pag.confex.com/pag/xxv/meetingapp.cgi/Paper/26402[07/02/2017 14:52:14] CEA - Genoscope Claire Lanaud CIRAD-UMR AGAP Presentation - PDF file

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