Recursos genômicos para a croadinha (mouriri elliptica mart. - melastomataceae)
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Universidade Federal de Goiás
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The Melastomataceae family, which has about 5,700 species, is ecologically
and evolutionarily important, but lacks available genomic resources. This gap hinders
advances in phylogenetic studies and in the conservation genetics of its species. Given
this scenario, this thesis established as its central objective the generation and analysis of
genomic data from Mouriri elliptica. Our aim is to build a solid knowledge base for the
family and provide support for future genetic and evolutionary research. The results of
this thesis are divided into three chapters. In the first, we review the literature on nucleic
acid sequencing technologies, covering everything from the Sanger method to secondand third-generation approaches, such as those based on synthesis and single-molecule
reading. We also discuss the principles of genome assembly and annotation, the
importance of bioinformatics for analyzing large volumes of data, and the role of
genomics in the conservation of plant genetic resources. The second chapter describes the
sequencing and characterization of the chloroplast genome of M. elliptica, which had
156,791 base pairs, a typical circular structure, and four main regions: LSC (86,943 bp),
SSC (17,234 bp), and two inverted regions (26,307 bp each). Seventy-nine protein-coding
genes, four rRNA genes, and 30 tRNA genes were identified. Phylogenetic analysis
placed the species close to the genus Memecylon, confirming its inclusion in the
subfamily Olisbeoideae. The primers we developed for the MatK and rbcL genes were
successful in in silico analyses for potential application as DNA barcodes, contributing
to molecular identification within the family. The third chapter presents the partial
assembly of the nuclear genome, consisting of 47,075 scaffolds, with an N50 of 26,418
bp and an estimated size of 354 Mb. The completeness assessment via BUSCO indicated
90.8% complete orthologs. A total of 6,602 microsatellite loci and 119,655 non-coding
RNAs were identified, including rRNAs, tRNAs, miRNAs, and snoRNAs. Based on these
data, primers were developed for microsatellite amplification in multiplex PCR systems.
This thesis provides a set of genomic resources for M. elliptica, which contributes to the
advancement of genomic knowledge of the genus. The characterization of the chloroplast
and nuclear genomes broadens the understanding of the genomic diversity and
evolutionary history of the species, while the molecular markers developed offer tools
applicable to studies of diversity, population structure, and phylogeny, with potential for
use in future conservation and management strategies.
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FREITAS, J. B. P. B. Recursos genômicos para a croadinha (mouriri elliptica mart. - melastomataceae). 2025. 105 f. Tese (Doutorado em Genética e Melhoramento de Plantas) - Escola de Agronomia, Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2025.