Posidonia oceanica is amonocotyledonousmarine plant that plays a crucial role inmaintaining theMediterranean
environment.Despite its ecological importance, basic knowledge of the functional and structural genomics of this
species is still limited, as it is for the other seagrasses. Here, for the first time, we report data on the repetitive
component of the genome of this seagrass using a lowcoverage of Illumina sequences and different assembly approaches.
A dataset of 19,760 assembled sequences, mostly belonging to the repetitive fraction of the genome,
was produced and annotated. Based on mapping Illumina reads onto this dataset, the genome structure of
P. oceanica and its repetitive component was inferred. A very large proportion of the genome is represented by
long-terminal-repeat (LTR) retrotransposons of both the Copia and Gypsy superfamilies. Posidonia LTRretrotransposons
were classified and their sequences analysed. Gypsy elements belong to three main lineages,
while Copia ones belong to seven lineages. Gypsy elements were more represented than Copia ones in the set
of assembled sequences and in the genome. Analysis of sequence variability indicated that Gypsy lineages have
experienced amplification in more recent times compared to Copia ones
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