Harnessing next generation sequencing in climate change: RNA-Seq analysis of heat stress-responsive genes in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
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Harnessing next generation sequencing in climate change: RNA-Seq analysis of heat stress-responsive genes in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
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Ranjeet R. Kumar
Suneha Goswami Sushil K. Sharma Yugal K. Kala Gyanendra K. Rai Dwijesh C. Mishra Monendra Grover Gyanendra P. Singh Himanshu Pathak Anil Rai Viswanathan Chinnusamy Raj D. Rai |
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RNA-seq, NGS, Heat Stress, Wheat
Next generation sequencing Heat stress Wheat |
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Wheat is a staple food worldwide and provides 40% of the calories in the diet. Climate change and global warming pose a threat to wheat production, however, and demand a deeper understanding of how heat stress might impact wheat production and wheat biology. However, it is difficult to identify novel heat stress associated genes when the genomic information is not available. Wheat has a very large and complex genome that is about 37 times the size of the rice genome. The present study sequenced the whole transcriptome of the wheat cv. HD2329 at the flowering stage, under control (22°±3° C) and heat stress (42° C, 2 h) conditions using Illumina HiSeq and Roche GS-FLX 454 platforms. We assembled more than 26.3 and 25.6 million high-quality reads from the control and HS-treated tissues transcriptome sequences respectively. Not Available |
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2018-02-22T07:22:32Z
2018-02-22T07:22:32Z 2015-10-01 |
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Research Paper
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Not Available http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/5846 |
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English
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PMC, National Center for Biotechnology Information,
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