Temperature induced alternative splicing is affected in sdg8 and sdg26
Plants developed a plasticity to environmental conditions, such as temperature, that allows their adaptation. A change in ambient temperature leads to changes in the transcriptome in plants, such as the production of different splicing isoforms. Here we study temperature induced alternative splicing events in Arabidopsis thaliana wild-type and two epigenetic mutants, sdg8-2 and sdg26-1 using an RNA-seq approach.
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Main Authors: | Pajoro, A., Severing, E.I., Immink, G.H. |
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Wageningen University
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Subjects: | Arabidopsis thaliana, |
Online Access: | https://research.wur.nl/en/datasets/temperature-induced-alternative-splicing-is-affected-in-sdg8-and- |
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