Genome sequencing project has begun on two plant trypanosomatids (Phytomonas)

Some trypanosomatids are responsible for wilt in tropical crops, such as hartrot disease in the coconut palm. They have a major economic impact in Latin America and the Caribbean. In the latex vessels of some plants, other trypanosomatids appear to be "symbiont-like", without any negative effect on their host, and others multiply in fruits and seeds. The latter usually belong to the genera #Crithidia#, #Herpetomonas# and #Leptomonas#, formerly known as "lower trypanosomatids". Only one arbitrary genus name has been proposed as yet for all these trypanosomatids living in plants, in different tissues, with different consequences: #Phytomonas#. After the Trytrip project and the recent discovery of lower trypanosomatids in immuno-suppressed patients, it became increasingly interesting to compare genome sequences outside #Trypanosoma# and #Leishmania# in order to better understand the molecular evolutionary relationships within the protozoan order Kinetoplastida. In 2008, the French National Research Agency (ANR) decided to sponsor a project on the sequencing of two plant trypanosomatids, one -Hart 1, group H - responsible for a disease of coconut (hartrot) in Latin America, and non-pathogenic one -EM1, group D - from Euphorbia in France. Sequencing of the isolates was performed using data from three different technologies (454 Titanium, Illumina GAIIx and Sanger). Assemblies obtained by Newbler (Roche) showed high continuity. We also obtained cDNA sequences using 454 Titanium to help annotation. The assemblies were of sufficient continuity to start an automatic annotation phase, using procedures that involve cDNA, matches to protein data, and de novo gene finding.

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Main Authors: Dollet, Michel, Couloux, Arnaud, Noël, Benjamin, Aury, Jean-Marc, Jaillon, Olivier, Fabre, Sandrine, Da Silva, Corinne, Artiguenave, Françoise, Poulain, Julie, Wincker, Patrick
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spelling dig-cirad-fr-5569132022-03-30T12:56:22Z http://agritrop.cirad.fr/556913/ http://agritrop.cirad.fr/556913/ Genome sequencing project has begun on two plant trypanosomatids (Phytomonas). Dollet Michel, Couloux Arnaud, Noël Benjamin, Aury Jean-Marc, Jaillon Olivier, Fabre Sandrine, Da Silva Corinne, Artiguenave Françoise, Poulain Julie, Wincker Patrick. 2010. In : British Society for Parasitology Spring Meeting and Trypanosomiasis and Leishmaniasis Seminar (BSP CARDIFF 2010), March 29th - April 1st, 2010, Cardiff, United Kingdom. s.l. : s.n., 1 p. British Society for Parasitology Spring Meeting and Trypanosomiasis and Leishmaniasis Seminar, Cardiff, Royaume-Uni, 29 Mars 2010/1 Avril 2010. Researchers Genome sequencing project has begun on two plant trypanosomatids (Phytomonas) Dollet, Michel Couloux, Arnaud Noël, Benjamin Aury, Jean-Marc Jaillon, Olivier Fabre, Sandrine Da Silva, Corinne Artiguenave, Françoise Poulain, Julie Wincker, Patrick eng 2010 s.n. British Society for Parasitology Spring Meeting and Trypanosomiasis and Leishmaniasis Seminar (BSP CARDIFF 2010), March 29th - April 1st, 2010, Cardiff, United Kingdom H20 - Maladies des plantes Some trypanosomatids are responsible for wilt in tropical crops, such as hartrot disease in the coconut palm. They have a major economic impact in Latin America and the Caribbean. In the latex vessels of some plants, other trypanosomatids appear to be "symbiont-like", without any negative effect on their host, and others multiply in fruits and seeds. The latter usually belong to the genera #Crithidia#, #Herpetomonas# and #Leptomonas#, formerly known as "lower trypanosomatids". Only one arbitrary genus name has been proposed as yet for all these trypanosomatids living in plants, in different tissues, with different consequences: #Phytomonas#. After the Trytrip project and the recent discovery of lower trypanosomatids in immuno-suppressed patients, it became increasingly interesting to compare genome sequences outside #Trypanosoma# and #Leishmania# in order to better understand the molecular evolutionary relationships within the protozoan order Kinetoplastida. In 2008, the French National Research Agency (ANR) decided to sponsor a project on the sequencing of two plant trypanosomatids, one -Hart 1, group H - responsible for a disease of coconut (hartrot) in Latin America, and non-pathogenic one -EM1, group D - from Euphorbia in France. Sequencing of the isolates was performed using data from three different technologies (454 Titanium, Illumina GAIIx and Sanger). Assemblies obtained by Newbler (Roche) showed high continuity. We also obtained cDNA sequences using 454 Titanium to help annotation. The assemblies were of sufficient continuity to start an automatic annotation phase, using procedures that involve cDNA, matches to protein data, and de novo gene finding. conference_item info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject Conference info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://agritrop.cirad.fr/556913/1/document_556913.pdf application/pdf Cirad license info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://agritrop.cirad.fr/mention_legale.html http://catalogue-bibliotheques.cirad.fr/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=209183
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H20 - Maladies des plantes
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H20 - Maladies des plantes
Dollet, Michel
Couloux, Arnaud
Noël, Benjamin
Aury, Jean-Marc
Jaillon, Olivier
Fabre, Sandrine
Da Silva, Corinne
Artiguenave, Françoise
Poulain, Julie
Wincker, Patrick
Genome sequencing project has begun on two plant trypanosomatids (Phytomonas)
description Some trypanosomatids are responsible for wilt in tropical crops, such as hartrot disease in the coconut palm. They have a major economic impact in Latin America and the Caribbean. In the latex vessels of some plants, other trypanosomatids appear to be "symbiont-like", without any negative effect on their host, and others multiply in fruits and seeds. The latter usually belong to the genera #Crithidia#, #Herpetomonas# and #Leptomonas#, formerly known as "lower trypanosomatids". Only one arbitrary genus name has been proposed as yet for all these trypanosomatids living in plants, in different tissues, with different consequences: #Phytomonas#. After the Trytrip project and the recent discovery of lower trypanosomatids in immuno-suppressed patients, it became increasingly interesting to compare genome sequences outside #Trypanosoma# and #Leishmania# in order to better understand the molecular evolutionary relationships within the protozoan order Kinetoplastida. In 2008, the French National Research Agency (ANR) decided to sponsor a project on the sequencing of two plant trypanosomatids, one -Hart 1, group H - responsible for a disease of coconut (hartrot) in Latin America, and non-pathogenic one -EM1, group D - from Euphorbia in France. Sequencing of the isolates was performed using data from three different technologies (454 Titanium, Illumina GAIIx and Sanger). Assemblies obtained by Newbler (Roche) showed high continuity. We also obtained cDNA sequences using 454 Titanium to help annotation. The assemblies were of sufficient continuity to start an automatic annotation phase, using procedures that involve cDNA, matches to protein data, and de novo gene finding.
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author Dollet, Michel
Couloux, Arnaud
Noël, Benjamin
Aury, Jean-Marc
Jaillon, Olivier
Fabre, Sandrine
Da Silva, Corinne
Artiguenave, Françoise
Poulain, Julie
Wincker, Patrick
author_facet Dollet, Michel
Couloux, Arnaud
Noël, Benjamin
Aury, Jean-Marc
Jaillon, Olivier
Fabre, Sandrine
Da Silva, Corinne
Artiguenave, Françoise
Poulain, Julie
Wincker, Patrick
author_sort Dollet, Michel
title Genome sequencing project has begun on two plant trypanosomatids (Phytomonas)
title_short Genome sequencing project has begun on two plant trypanosomatids (Phytomonas)
title_full Genome sequencing project has begun on two plant trypanosomatids (Phytomonas)
title_fullStr Genome sequencing project has begun on two plant trypanosomatids (Phytomonas)
title_full_unstemmed Genome sequencing project has begun on two plant trypanosomatids (Phytomonas)
title_sort genome sequencing project has begun on two plant trypanosomatids (phytomonas)
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