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International Journal of Plant Genomics

https://read.qxmd.com/read/23227036/advances-towards-a-marker-assisted-selection-breeding-program-in-prairie-cordgrass-a-biomass-crop
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K R Gedye, J L Gonzalez-Hernandez, V Owens, A Boe
Prairie cordgrass (Spartina pectinata Bosc ex Link) is an indigenous, perennial grass of North America that is being developed into a cellulosic biomass crop suitable for biofuel production. Limited research has been performed into the breeding of prairie cordgrass; this research details an initial investigation into the development of a breeding program for this species. Genomic libraries enriched for four simple sequence repeat (SSR) motifs were developed, 25 clones from each library were sequenced, identifying 70 SSR regions, and primers were developed for these regions, 35 of which were amplified under standard PCR conditions...
2012: International Journal of Plant Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23213324/gel-based-and-gel-free-quantitative-proteomics-approaches-at-a-glance
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Cosette Abdallah, Eliane Dumas-Gaudot, Jenny Renaut, Kjell Sergeant
Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis (2-DE) is widely applied and remains the method of choice in proteomics; however, pervasive 2-DE-related concerns undermine its prospects as a dominant separation technique in proteome research. Consequently, the state-of-the-art shotgun techniques are slowly taking over and utilising the rapid expansion and advancement of mass spectrometry (MS) to provide a new toolbox of gel-free quantitative techniques. When coupled to MS, the shotgun proteomic pipeline can fuel new routes in sensitive and high-throughput profiling of proteins, leading to a high accuracy in quantification...
2012: International Journal of Plant Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23093955/local-assemblies-of-paired-end-reduced-representation-libraries-sequenced-with-the-illumina-genome-analyzer-in-maize
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Stéphane Deschamps, Kishore Nannapaneni, Yun Zhang, Kevin Hayes
The use of next-generation DNA sequencing technologies has greatly facilitated reference-guided variant detection in complex plant genomes. However, complications may arise when regions adjacent to a read of interest are used for marker assay development, or when reference sequences are incomplete, as short reads alone may not be long enough to ascertain their uniqueness. Here, the possibility of generating longer sequences in discrete regions of the large and complex genome of maize is demonstrated, using a modified version of a paired-end RAD library construction strategy...
2012: International Journal of Plant Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22745634/a-cotton-fiber-associated-cyclin-dependent-kinase-a-gene-characterization-and-chromosomal-location
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Weifan Gao, Sukumar Saha, Din-Pow Ma, Yufang Guo, Johnie N Jenkins, David M Stelly
A cotton fiber cDNA and its genomic sequences encoding an A-type cyclin-dependent kinase (GhCDKA) were cloned and characterized. The encoded GhCDKA protein contains the conserved cyclin-binding, ATP binding, and catalytic domains. Northern blot and RT-PCR analysis revealed that the GhCDKA transcript was high in 5-10 DPA fibers, moderate in 15 and 20 DPA fibers and roots, and low in flowers and leaves. GhCDKA protein levels in fibers increased from 5-15 DPA, peaked at 15 DPA, and decreased from 15 t0 20 DPA...
2012: International Journal of Plant Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22685454/a-bayesian-framework-for-functional-mapping-through-joint-modeling-of-longitudinal-and-time-to-event-data
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Kiranmoy Das, Runze Li, Zhongwen Huang, Junyi Gai, Rongling Wu
The most powerful and comprehensive approach of study in modern biology is to understand the whole process of development and all events of importance to development which occur in the process. As a consequence, joint modeling of developmental processes and events has become one of the most demanding tasks in statistical research. Here, we propose a joint modeling framework for functional mapping of specific quantitative trait loci (QTLs) which controls developmental processes and the timing of development and their causal correlation over time...
2012: International Journal of Plant Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22611377/evolutionary-history-of-ltr-retrotransposon-chromodomains-in-plants
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Anton Novikov, Georgiy Smyshlyaev, Olga Novikova
Chromodomain-containing LTR retrotransposons are one of the most successful groups of mobile elements in plant genomes. Previously, we demonstrated that two types of chromodomains (CHDs) are carried by plant LTR retrotransposons. Chromodomains from group I (CHD_I) were detected only in Tcn1-like LTR retrotransposons from nonseed plants such as mosses (including the model moss species Physcomitrella) and lycophytes (the Selaginella species). LTR retrotransposon chromodomains from group II (CHD_II) have been described from a wide range of higher plants...
2012: International Journal of Plant Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22548050/a-pair-of-partially-overlapping-arabidopsis-genes-with-antagonistic-circadian-expression
#27
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Andrea Kunova, Elena Zubko, Peter Meyer
A large number of plant genes are aligned with partially overlapping genes in antisense orientation. Transcription of both genes would therefore favour the formation of double-stranded RNA, providing a substrate for the RNAi machinery, and enhanced antisense transcription should therefore reduce sense transcript levels. We have identified a gene pair that resembles a model for antisense-based gene regulation as a T-DNA insertion into the antisense gene causes a reduction in antisense transcript levels and an increase in sense transcript levels...
2012: International Journal of Plant Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22518114/poor-homologous-synapsis-1-interacts-with-chromatin-but-does-not-colocalise-with-asynapsis-1-during-early-meiosis-in-bread-wheat
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Kelvin H P Khoo, Amanda J Able, Jason A Able
Chromosome pairing, synapsis, and DNA recombination are three key processes that occur during early meiosis. A previous study of Poor Homologous Synapsis 1 (PHS1) in maize suggested that PHS1 has a role in coordinating these three processes. Here we report the isolation of wheat (Triticum aestivum) PHS1 (TaPHS1), and its expression profile during and after meiosis. While the TaPHS1 protein has sequence similarity to other plant PHS1/PHS1-like proteins, it also possesses a unique region of oligopeptide repeat units...
2012: International Journal of Plant Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22500165/chromosomal-location-of-hca1-and-hca2-hybrid-chlorosis-genes-in-rice
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Katsuyuki Ichitani, Yuma Takemoto, Kotaro Iiyama, Satoru Taura, Muneharu Sato
MANY POSTZYGOTIC REPRODUCTIVE BARRIER FORMS HAVE BEEN REPORTED IN PLANTS: hybrid weakness, hybrid necrosis, and hybrid chlorosis. In this study, linkage analysis of the genes causing hybrid chlorosis in F(2) generation in rice, HCA1 and HCA2, was performed. HCA1 and HCA2 are located respectively on the distal regions of the short arms of chromosomes 12 and 11. These regions are known to be highly conserved as a duplicated chromosomal segment. The molecular mechanism causing F(2) chlorosis deduced from the location of the two genes was discussed...
2012: International Journal of Plant Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22315588/development-of-new-candidate-gene-and-est-based-molecular-markers-for-gossypium-species
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Ramesh Buyyarapu, Ramesh V Kantety, John Z Yu, Sukumar Saha, Govind C Sharma
New source of molecular markers accelerate the efforts in improving cotton fiber traits and aid in developing high-density integrated genetic maps. We developed new markers based on candidate genes and G. arboreum EST sequences that were used for polymorphism detection followed by genetic and physical mapping. Nineteen gene-based markers were surveyed for polymorphism detection in 26 Gossypium species. Cluster analysis generated a phylogenetic tree with four major sub-clusters for 23 species while three species branched out individually...
2011: International Journal of Plant Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22315587/mutagenesis-as-a-tool-in-plant-genetics-functional-genomics-and-breeding
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Per Sikora, Aakash Chawade, Mikael Larsson, Johanna Olsson, Olof Olsson
Plant mutagenesis is rapidly coming of age in the aftermath of recent developments in high-resolution molecular and biochemical techniques. By combining the high variation of mutagenised populations with novel screening methods, traits that are almost impossible to identify by conventional breeding are now being developed and characterised at the molecular level. This paper provides a comprehensive overview of the various techniques and workflows available to researchers today in the field of molecular breeding, and how these tools complement the ones already used in traditional breeding...
2011: International Journal of Plant Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22287955/mutations-in-lettuce-improvement
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Beiquan Mou
Lettuce is a major vegetable in western countries. Mutations generated genetic variations and played an important role in the domestication of the crop. Many traits derived from natural and induced mutations, such as dwarfing, early flowering, male sterility, and chlorophyll deficiency, are useful in physiological and genetic studies. Mutants were also used to develop new lettuce products including miniature and herbicide-tolerant cultivars. Mutant analysis was critical in lettuce genomic studies including identification and cloning of disease-resistance genes...
2011: International Journal of Plant Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22253616/popcorn-an-online-resource-providing-access-to-distributed-and-diverse-maize-project-data
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Ethalinda K S Cannon, Scott M Birkett, Bremen L Braun, Sateesh Kodavali, Douglas M Jennewein, Alper Yilmaz, Valentin Antonescu, Corina Antonescu, Lisa C Harper, Jack M Gardiner, Mary L Schaeffer, Darwin A Campbell, Carson M Andorf, Destri Andorf, Damon Lisch, Karen E Koch, Donald R McCarty, John Quackenbush, Erich Grotewold, Carol M Lushbough, Taner Z Sen, Carolyn J Lawrence
The purpose of the online resource presented here, POPcorn (Project Portal for corn), is to enhance accessibility of maize genetic and genomic resources for plant biologists. Currently, many online locations are difficult to find, some are best searched independently, and individual project websites often degrade over time-sometimes disappearing entirely. The POPcorn site makes available (1) a centralized, web-accessible resource to search and browse descriptions of ongoing maize genomics projects, (2) a single, stand-alone tool that uses web Services and minimal data warehousing to search for sequence matches in online resources of diverse offsite projects, and (3) a set of tools that enables researchers to migrate their data to the long-term model organism database for maize genetic and genomic information: MaizeGDB...
2011: International Journal of Plant Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22229026/how-to-group-genes-according-to-expression-profiles
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Julio A Di Rienzo, Silvia G Valdano, Paula Fernández
The most commonly applied strategies for identifying genes with a common response profile are based on clustering algorithms. These methods have no explicit rules to define the appropriate number of groups of genes. Usually the number of clusters is decided on heuristic criteria or through the application of different methods proposed to assess the number of clusters in a data set. The purpose of this paper is to compare the performance of seven of these techniques, including traditional ones, and some recently proposed...
2011: International Journal of Plant Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22220167/chromosome-visualization-tool-a-whole-genome-viewer
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Ethalinda K S Cannon, Steven B Cannon
CViT (chromosome visualization tool) is a Perl utility for quickly generating images of features on a whole genome at once. It reads GFF3-formated data representing chromosomes (linkage groups or pseudomolecules) and sets of features on those chromosomes. It can display features on any chromosomal unit system, including genetic (centimorgan), cytological (centiMcClintock), and DNA unit (base-pair) coordinates. CViT has been used to track sequencing progress (status of genome sequencing, location and number of gaps), to visualize BLAST hits on a whole genome view, to associate maps with one another, to locate regions of repeat densities to display syntenic regions, and to visualize centromeres and knobs on chromosomes...
2011: International Journal of Plant Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22028702/comparative-transcriptomics-reveals-129-transcripts-that-are-temporally-regulated-during-anther-development-and-meiotic-progression-in-both-bread-wheat-triticum-aestivum-and-rice-oryza-sativa
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wayne Crismani, Sanjay Kapoor, Jason A Able
Meiosis is a specialised type of cell division in sexually reproducing organisms that generates genetic diversity and prevents chromosome doubling in successive generations. The last decade has seen forward and reverse genetic approaches identifying many genes in the plant kingdom which highlight similarities and differences in the mechanics of meiosis between taxonomic kingdoms. We present here a high throughput in silico analysis, using bread wheat and rice, which has generated a list of 129 transcripts containing genes with meiotic roles and some which are currently unknown...
2011: International Journal of Plant Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/21977025/differential-expression-of-three-flavanone-3-hydroxylase-genes-in-grains-and-coleoptiles-of-wheat
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eiko Himi, Masahiko Maekawa, Kazuhiko Noda
Flavonoid pigments are known to accumulate in red grains and coleoptiles of wheat and are synthesized through the flavonoid biosynthetic pathway. Flavanone 3-hydroxylase (F3H) is a key enzyme at a diverging point of the flavonoid pathway leading to production of different pigments: phlobaphene, proanthocyanidin, and anthocyanin. We isolated three F3H genes from wheat and examined a relationship between their expression and tissue pigmentation. Three F3Hs are located on the telomeric region of the long arm of chromosomes 2A, 2B, and 2D, respectively, designated as F3H-A1, F3H-B1, and F3H-D1...
2011: International Journal of Plant Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/21941532/comparative-genomics-in-perennial-ryegrass-lolium-perenne-l-identification-and-characterisation-of-an-orthologue-for-the-rice-plant-architecture-controlling-gene-osabcg5
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hiroshi Shinozuka, Noel O I Cogan, German C Spangenberg, John W Forster
Perennial ryegrass is an important pasture grass in temperate regions. As a forage biomass-generating species, plant architecture-related characters provide key objectives for breeding improvement. In silico comparative genomics analysis predicted colocation between a previously identified QTL for plant type (erect versus prostrate growth) and the ortholocus of the rice OsABCG5 gene (LpABCG5), as well as related QTLs in other Poaceae species. Sequencing of an LpABCG5-containing BAC clone identified presence of a paralogue (LpABCG6) in the vicinity of the LpABCG5 locus, in addition to three other gene-like sequences...
2011: International Journal of Plant Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/21760771/methylation-transcription-and-rearrangements-of-transposable-elements-in-synthetic-allopolyploids
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Beery Yaakov, Khalil Kashkush
Transposable elements (TEs) constitute over 90% of the wheat genome. It was suggested that "genomic stress" such as hybridity or polyploidy might activate transposons. Intensive investigations of various polyploid systems revealed that allopolyploidization event is associated with widespread changes in genome structure, methylation, and expression involving low- and high-copy, coding and noncoding sequences. Massive demethylation and transcriptional activation of TEs were also observed in newly formed allopolyploids...
2011: International Journal of Plant Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/21760770/genes-encoding-callose-synthase-and-phytochrome-a-are-adjacent-to-a-map3k%C3%AE-like-gene-in-beta-vulgaris-us-h20
#40
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L David Kuykendall, Jonathan Y Shao
MAP3Kα, a gene that encodes a key conserved protein kinase, is responsible for initiating a rapid cascade of cellular events leading to localized cell death. Hypersensitive response, as it is termed, enables genetically resistant plants to limit microbial invasion under the right environmental conditions. Since knowledge of close physically linked genes is important for genome analysis and possibly for improving disease resistance, systematic DNA sequence analysis, gene annotation, and protein BLASTs were performed to identify and characterize genes in close physical proximity to a MAP3Kα-like gene in Beta vulgaris L...
2011: International Journal of Plant Genomics
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