Petunia axillaris strain:PI 667515 Transcriptome or Gene expression

Petunia hybrida (petunia) is one of the most economically important annual bedding plants in the United States. Genomic resources for petunia are lacking. Utilizing RNA-seq, de novo transcriptome assemblies were generated for the progenitor species of cultivated petunia, Petunia axillaris and P. integrifolia, and for P. exserta, a rare species that has been utilized in petunia breeding and as a model to understand pollination syndrome. Transcripts were derived from five tissue types: seedlings, callus, mixed floral developmental stages, shoot apices and trichomes. The transcriptome assemblies are being utilized for molecular marker development and gene discovery for traits of interest in Petunia.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Michigan State University (18794743)
Format: Dataset biblioteca
Published: 2014
Subjects:Genetics, Petunia axillaris, PI 667515, eEukaryotes, transcriptome,
Online Access:https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Petunia_axillaris_strain_PI_667515_Transcriptome_or_Gene_expression/25079993
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Summary:Petunia hybrida (petunia) is one of the most economically important annual bedding plants in the United States. Genomic resources for petunia are lacking. Utilizing RNA-seq, de novo transcriptome assemblies were generated for the progenitor species of cultivated petunia, Petunia axillaris and P. integrifolia, and for P. exserta, a rare species that has been utilized in petunia breeding and as a model to understand pollination syndrome. Transcripts were derived from five tissue types: seedlings, callus, mixed floral developmental stages, shoot apices and trichomes. The transcriptome assemblies are being utilized for molecular marker development and gene discovery for traits of interest in Petunia.