Le Cam, Bruno Sargent, Dan Gouzy, Jérôme Amselem, Joëlle Bellanger, Marie-Noëlle Bouchez, Olivier Brown, Spencer Caffier, Valérie De Gracia, Marie Debuchy, Robert Duvaux, Ludovic Payen, Thibaut Sannier, Mélanie Shiller, Jason Collemare, Jérôme Lemaire, Christophe Supplemental Material for Le Cam et al., 2018 The Venturia genus comprises fungal species that are pathogens on Rosaceae host plants, including V. inaequalis and V. asperata on apple, V. aucupariae on sorbus and V. pirina on pear. Genomic features underlying these subdivisions remain poorly understood. Here, we report whole genome sequencing of 87 Venturia strains that represent each species and each population within V. inaequalis. We present a PacBio genome assembly for the V. inaequalis EU-B04 reference isolate. The size of selected genomes was determined by flow cytometry, and varied from 45 to 93 Mb. Genome assemblies of V. inaequalis and V. aucupariae contain a high content of transposable elements, most of which belong to the Gypsy or Copia LTR superfamilies and have been inactivated by Repeat-Induced Point mutations. The reference assembly of V. inaequalis presents a mosaic structure of GC-equilibrated regions that mainly contain predicted genes and AT-rich regions, mainly composed of TEs. The availability of these genome sequences is expected to stimulate genetics and population genomics research of Venturia pathogens. Especially, it will help understanding the evolutionary history of Venturia species that are pathogenic on different hosts, a history that has probably been substantially influenced by TEs.<br><p></p> Venturia;Fusicladium;formae specialis;transposable elements;effectors;apple scab;apple;pear;Horticultural Crop Protection (Pests, Diseases and Weeds) 2019-06-27
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