The Pineapple EST sequencing and microarray project


Autoria(s): Moyle, R. L.; Koia, J.; Fairbairn, D. J.; Botella, J. R.
Contribuinte(s)

P.H. Joubert

Data(s)

01/01/2006

Resumo

We have initiated an EST sequencing project to survey a range of expressed sequences from green fruit, yellow fruit, roots, and root-knot nematode infected root/gall tissues. In total, 5681 edited EST sequences were retrieved. Clone redundancy was high in the fruit libraries, with the combined fruit 1548 clone sequences clustering into just 634 contigs comprising 191 consensus sequences and 443 singletons. Half of all fruit EST clone sequences clustered within approximately 14 and 9% of contigs from green unripe and yellow ripe libraries respectively, indicating that a small subset of genes dominates the majority of the transcriptome. The root and root/gall libraries had lower levels of redundancy than the fruit libraries. Half of the root/gall ESTs clustered within approximately 40% of all contigs, indicating the roots possess a more complex transcriptome. Contig assembly and cluster analysis revealed major differences in the abundant gene sequences expressed between the unripe green and the ripe yellow fruit tissues, or gene sequences expressed between the weeks 1-4 and weeks 5-10 nematode infected gall vascular cylinder libraries.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:104999

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

International Society for Horticultural Science

Palavras-Chave #fruit ripening #nematode #transgenic pineapple plants #E1 #270201 Gene Expression #620205 Tropical fruit
Tipo

Conference Paper