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EST sequencing and gene expression profiling in Scutellaria baicalensis

Scutellaria baicalensis is an important medicinal plant, but few genomic resources are available for this species, as well as for other non-model plants. One of the major new directions in genome research is to discover the full spectrum of genes transcribed from the whole genome. Here, we report ex...

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Autores principales: Park, Nam Il, Choi, Ik Young, Choi, Beom-Soon, Kim, Young Seon, Lee, Mi Young, Park, Sang Un
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Leibniz Research Centre for Working Environment and Human Factors 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4464476/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26417266
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author Park, Nam Il
Choi, Ik Young
Choi, Beom-Soon
Kim, Young Seon
Lee, Mi Young
Park, Sang Un
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Choi, Ik Young
Choi, Beom-Soon
Kim, Young Seon
Lee, Mi Young
Park, Sang Un
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description Scutellaria baicalensis is an important medicinal plant, but few genomic resources are available for this species, as well as for other non-model plants. One of the major new directions in genome research is to discover the full spectrum of genes transcribed from the whole genome. Here, we report extensive transcriptome data of the early growth stage of S. baicalensis. This transcriptome consensus sequence was constructed by de novo assembly of shotgun sequencing data, obtained using multiple next-generation DNA sequencing (NGS) platforms (Roche/454 GS_FLX+ and Illumina/Solexa HiSeq2000). We show that this new approach to obtain extensive mRNA is an efficient strategy for genome-wide transcriptome analysis. We obtained 1,226,938 and 161,417,646 reads using the GS_FLX and the Illumina/Solexa HiSeq2000, respectively. De novo assembly of the high-quality GS_FLX and Illumina reads (95 % and 75 %) resulted in more than 82 Mb of mRNA consensus sequence, which we assembled into 51,188 contigs, with at least 500 bp per contig. Of these contigs, 39,581 contained known genes, as determined by BLASTX searches against non-redundant NCBI database. Of these, 20,498 different genes were expressed during the early growth stage of S. baicalensis. We have made the expressed sequences available on a public database. Our results demonstrate the utility of combining NGS technologies as a basis for the development of genomic tools in non-model, medicinal plant species. Knowledge of all described genes and quantitation of the expressed genes, including the transcription factors involved, will be useful in studies of the biology of S. baicalensis gene regulation.
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spelling pubmed-44644762015-09-28 EST sequencing and gene expression profiling in Scutellaria baicalensis Park, Nam Il Choi, Ik Young Choi, Beom-Soon Kim, Young Seon Lee, Mi Young Park, Sang Un EXCLI J Original Article Scutellaria baicalensis is an important medicinal plant, but few genomic resources are available for this species, as well as for other non-model plants. One of the major new directions in genome research is to discover the full spectrum of genes transcribed from the whole genome. Here, we report extensive transcriptome data of the early growth stage of S. baicalensis. This transcriptome consensus sequence was constructed by de novo assembly of shotgun sequencing data, obtained using multiple next-generation DNA sequencing (NGS) platforms (Roche/454 GS_FLX+ and Illumina/Solexa HiSeq2000). We show that this new approach to obtain extensive mRNA is an efficient strategy for genome-wide transcriptome analysis. We obtained 1,226,938 and 161,417,646 reads using the GS_FLX and the Illumina/Solexa HiSeq2000, respectively. De novo assembly of the high-quality GS_FLX and Illumina reads (95 % and 75 %) resulted in more than 82 Mb of mRNA consensus sequence, which we assembled into 51,188 contigs, with at least 500 bp per contig. Of these contigs, 39,581 contained known genes, as determined by BLASTX searches against non-redundant NCBI database. Of these, 20,498 different genes were expressed during the early growth stage of S. baicalensis. We have made the expressed sequences available on a public database. Our results demonstrate the utility of combining NGS technologies as a basis for the development of genomic tools in non-model, medicinal plant species. Knowledge of all described genes and quantitation of the expressed genes, including the transcription factors involved, will be useful in studies of the biology of S. baicalensis gene regulation. Leibniz Research Centre for Working Environment and Human Factors 2014-04-07 /pmc/articles/PMC4464476/ /pubmed/26417266 Text en Copyright © 2014 Park et al. http://www.excli.de/documents/assignment_of_rights.pdf This is an Open Access article distributed under the following Assignment of Rights http://www.excli.de/documents/assignment_of_rights.pdf. You are free to copy, distribute and transmit the work, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Park, Nam Il
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Park, Sang Un
EST sequencing and gene expression profiling in Scutellaria baicalensis
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title_full EST sequencing and gene expression profiling in Scutellaria baicalensis
title_fullStr EST sequencing and gene expression profiling in Scutellaria baicalensis
title_full_unstemmed EST sequencing and gene expression profiling in Scutellaria baicalensis
title_short EST sequencing and gene expression profiling in Scutellaria baicalensis
title_sort est sequencing and gene expression profiling in scutellaria baicalensis
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4464476/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26417266
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