Authors
Bo Wang, Michael Regulski, Elizabeth Tseng, Andrew Olson, Sara Goodwin, W Richard McCombie, Doreen Ware
Publication date
2018/6/1
Journal
Genome research
Volume
28
Issue
6
Pages
921-932
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Lab
Description
Maize and sorghum are both important crops with similar overall plant architectures, but they have key differences, especially in regard to their inflorescences. To better understand these two organisms at the molecular level, we compared expression profiles of both protein-coding and noncoding transcripts in 11 matched tissues using single-molecule, long-read, deep RNA sequencing. This comparative analysis revealed large numbers of novel isoforms in both species. Evolutionarily young genes were likely to be generated in reproductive tissues and usually had fewer isoforms than old genes. We also observed similarities and differences in alternative splicing patterns and activities, both among tissues and between species. The maize subgenomes exhibited no bias in isoform generation; however, genes in the B genome were more highly expressed in pollen tissue, whereas genes in the A genome were more …
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