Genome size and sequence composition of moso bamboo: A comparative study

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YiJie Gui
Sheng Wang
LiYan Quan
ChangPing Zhou
ShiBao Long
HuaJun Zheng
Liang Jin
XianYin Zhang
NaiXun Ma
LongJiang Fan
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[1] Zhejiang University,Institute of Crop Science/Institute of Bioinformatics
[2] Zhejiang Anji Bamboo Exposition Garden,The Research Institute of Subtropical Forestry
[3] Chinese National Human Genome Center at Shanghai,undefined
[4] Chinese Academy of Forestry,undefined
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flow cytometry (FCM); genome size; GSS; repeat elements;
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Moso bamboo (Phyllostachys pubescens) is one of the world’s most important bamboo species. It has the largest area of all planted bamboo—over two-thirds of the total bamboo forest area—and the highest economic value in China. Moso bamboo is a tetraploid (4x=48) and a special member of the grasses family. Although several genomes have been sequenced or are being sequenced in the grasses family, we know little about the genome of the bambusoids (bamboos). In this study, the moso bamboo genome size was estimated to be about 2034 Mb by flow cytometry (FCM), using maize (cv. B73) and rice (cv. Nipponbare) as internal references. The rice genome has been sequenced and the maize genome is being sequenced. We found that the size of the moso bamboo genome was similar to that of maize but significantly larger than that of rice. To determine whether the bamboo genome had a high proportion of repeat elements, similar to that of the maize genome, approximately 1000 genome survey sequences (GSS) were generated. Sequence analysis showed that the proportion of repeat elements was 23.3% for the bamboo genome, which is significantly lower than that of the maize genome (65.7%). The bamboo repeat elements were mainly Gypsy/DIRS1 and Ty1/Copia LTR retrotransposons (14.7%), with a few DNA transposons. However, more genomic sequences are needed to confirm the above results due to several factors, such as the limitation of our GSS data. This study is the first to investigate sequence composition of the bamboo genome. Our results are valuable for future genome research of moso and other bamboos.
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