The importance of sequencing depth for a complex transcriptome [W952]

Sugarcane, a unique biological system which has evolved over time to suit the changing human needs is now being manipulated as a source of alternate energy and an array of platform chemicals. Sugarcane is a crop with diverse end uses and applications, a wealth of genetic resources and a rich breeding history. The daunting size and extreme complexity of the genome together with high heterozygosity and variable chromosome numbers has long hampered genomic research in sugarcane. Analysis of the transcriptome using long read sequencing has been reported. Normalization of libraries before sequencing has been widely employed in transcriptome analysis. In the complex sugarcane transcriptome, normalization was found to both reveal more rare sequences and result in the loss of many sequence variants. This suggested the need for deep sequencing to capture the diversity of sequences in sugarcane. Recently, a monoploid genome sequence was generated for the cultivar R570. We now report analysis of the transcriptome of this genotype and the impact of sequencing at greater depth on the recovery of transcripts. The results may guide future transcriptomic studies in sugarcane to make informed decisions on the required depth of sequencing.

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Main Authors: Kumar Pazhany, Adhini Sudhindra, Perlo, Virginie, Botha, Frikkie, Furtado, Agnelo, O'Keeffe, Angela, Karabian Masouleh, Ardy, Henry, Robert, Aitken, Karen S., D'Hont, Angélique, Healey, Adam, Grimwood, Jane, Barry, Kerrie W., Schmutz, Jeremy
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spelling dig-cirad-fr-5948292020-01-24T13:56:21Z http://agritrop.cirad.fr/594829/ http://agritrop.cirad.fr/594829/ The importance of sequencing depth for a complex transcriptome [W952]. Kumar Pazhany Adhini Sudhindra, Perlo Virginie, Botha Frikkie, Furtado Agnelo, O'Keeffe Angela, Karabian Masouleh Ardy, Henry Robert, Aitken Karen S., D'Hont Angélique, Healey Adam, Grimwood Jane, Barry Kerrie W., Schmutz Jeremy. 2020. In : Abstracts workshops of the PAG XXVIII. San Diego : PAG, Résumé, 417. Plant and Animal Genome. 28, San Diego, États-Unis, 11 Janvier 2020/15 Janvier 2020.https://plan.core-apps.com/pag_2020/abstract/d0d0a419-5264-4356-a03f-c6c647b71dc4 <https://plan.core-apps.com/pag_2020/abstract/d0d0a419-5264-4356-a03f-c6c647b71dc4> Researchers The importance of sequencing depth for a complex transcriptome [W952] Kumar Pazhany, Adhini Sudhindra Perlo, Virginie Botha, Frikkie Furtado, Agnelo O'Keeffe, Angela Karabian Masouleh, Ardy Henry, Robert Aitken, Karen S. D'Hont, Angélique Healey, Adam Grimwood, Jane Barry, Kerrie W. Schmutz, Jeremy eng 2020 PAG Abstracts workshops of the PAG XXVIII Sugarcane, a unique biological system which has evolved over time to suit the changing human needs is now being manipulated as a source of alternate energy and an array of platform chemicals. Sugarcane is a crop with diverse end uses and applications, a wealth of genetic resources and a rich breeding history. The daunting size and extreme complexity of the genome together with high heterozygosity and variable chromosome numbers has long hampered genomic research in sugarcane. Analysis of the transcriptome using long read sequencing has been reported. Normalization of libraries before sequencing has been widely employed in transcriptome analysis. In the complex sugarcane transcriptome, normalization was found to both reveal more rare sequences and result in the loss of many sequence variants. This suggested the need for deep sequencing to capture the diversity of sequences in sugarcane. Recently, a monoploid genome sequence was generated for the cultivar R570. We now report analysis of the transcriptome of this genotype and the impact of sequencing at greater depth on the recovery of transcripts. The results may guide future transcriptomic studies in sugarcane to make informed decisions on the required depth of sequencing. conference_item info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject Conference info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://agritrop.cirad.fr/594829/1/ID594829.pdf text Cirad license info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://agritrop.cirad.fr/mention_legale.html https://plan.core-apps.com/pag_2020/abstract/d0d0a419-5264-4356-a03f-c6c647b71dc4 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/purl/https://plan.core-apps.com/pag_2020/abstract/d0d0a419-5264-4356-a03f-c6c647b71dc4
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description Sugarcane, a unique biological system which has evolved over time to suit the changing human needs is now being manipulated as a source of alternate energy and an array of platform chemicals. Sugarcane is a crop with diverse end uses and applications, a wealth of genetic resources and a rich breeding history. The daunting size and extreme complexity of the genome together with high heterozygosity and variable chromosome numbers has long hampered genomic research in sugarcane. Analysis of the transcriptome using long read sequencing has been reported. Normalization of libraries before sequencing has been widely employed in transcriptome analysis. In the complex sugarcane transcriptome, normalization was found to both reveal more rare sequences and result in the loss of many sequence variants. This suggested the need for deep sequencing to capture the diversity of sequences in sugarcane. Recently, a monoploid genome sequence was generated for the cultivar R570. We now report analysis of the transcriptome of this genotype and the impact of sequencing at greater depth on the recovery of transcripts. The results may guide future transcriptomic studies in sugarcane to make informed decisions on the required depth of sequencing.
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author Kumar Pazhany, Adhini Sudhindra
Perlo, Virginie
Botha, Frikkie
Furtado, Agnelo
O'Keeffe, Angela
Karabian Masouleh, Ardy
Henry, Robert
Aitken, Karen S.
D'Hont, Angélique
Healey, Adam
Grimwood, Jane
Barry, Kerrie W.
Schmutz, Jeremy
spellingShingle Kumar Pazhany, Adhini Sudhindra
Perlo, Virginie
Botha, Frikkie
Furtado, Agnelo
O'Keeffe, Angela
Karabian Masouleh, Ardy
Henry, Robert
Aitken, Karen S.
D'Hont, Angélique
Healey, Adam
Grimwood, Jane
Barry, Kerrie W.
Schmutz, Jeremy
The importance of sequencing depth for a complex transcriptome [W952]
author_facet Kumar Pazhany, Adhini Sudhindra
Perlo, Virginie
Botha, Frikkie
Furtado, Agnelo
O'Keeffe, Angela
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Aitken, Karen S.
D'Hont, Angélique
Healey, Adam
Grimwood, Jane
Barry, Kerrie W.
Schmutz, Jeremy
author_sort Kumar Pazhany, Adhini Sudhindra
title The importance of sequencing depth for a complex transcriptome [W952]
title_short The importance of sequencing depth for a complex transcriptome [W952]
title_full The importance of sequencing depth for a complex transcriptome [W952]
title_fullStr The importance of sequencing depth for a complex transcriptome [W952]
title_full_unstemmed The importance of sequencing depth for a complex transcriptome [W952]
title_sort importance of sequencing depth for a complex transcriptome [w952]
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