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Reassessment of the Genome Size in Elaeis guineensis and Elaeis oleifera, and Its Interspecific Hybrid
Author(s) -
Julcéia Camillo,
André Pereira Leão,
Alexandre Alonso Alves,
Eduardo F. Formighieri,
Ana Luisa Sousa Azevedo,
Juliana D. Nunes,
Guy de Capdeville,
J. K. A. Mattos,
Manoel Teixeira Souza
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
genomics insights
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.746
H-Index - 7
ISSN - 1178-6310
DOI - 10.4137/gei.s15522
Subject(s) - elaeis guineensis , genome , genome size , biology , interspecific hybrids , hybrid , botany , palm oil , horticulture , genetics , gene , agroforestry
Aiming at generating a comprehensive genomic database on Elaeis spp., our group is leading several R&D initiatives with Elaeis guineensis (African oil palm) and Elaeis oleifera (American oil palm), including the whole-genome sequencing of the last. Genome size estimates currently available for this genus are controversial, as they indicate that American oil palm genome is about half the size of the African oil palm genome and that the genome of the interspecific hybrid is bigger than both the parental species genomes. We estimated the genome size of three E. guineensis genotypes, five E. oleifera genotypes, and two interspecific hybrids genotypes. On average, the genome size of E. guineensis is 4.32 ± 0.173 pg, while that of E. oleifera is 4.43 ± 0.018 pg. This indicates that both genomes are similar in size, even though E. oleifera is in fact bigger. As expected, the hybrid genome size is around the average of the two genomes, 4.40 ± 0.016 pg. Additionally, we demonstrate that both species present around 38% of GC content. As our results contradict the currently available data on Elaeis spp. genome sizes, we propose that the actual genome size of the Elaeis species is around 4 pg and that American oil palm possesses a larger genome than African oil palm.

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