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Arachis hypogea gene expression atlas (AhGEA) for fastigiata subspecies of cultivated groundnut to accelerate functional and translational genomics applications.

Pallavi Sinha1, Prasad Bajaj1, Lekha T Pazhamala1, Spurthi N Nayak1,2, Manish K Pandey1, Annapurna Chitikineni1, Dongxin Huai3, Aamir W Khan1, Aarthi Desai1, Huifang Jiang3, Zhuang Weijian4, Baozhu Guo5, Liao Boshou3, Rajeev K Varshney1.   

Abstract

Spatio-temporal and developmental stage specific transcriptome analysis play a crucial role in systems biology-based improvement of any species. In this context, we report here the Arachis hypogaea gene expression atlas (AhGEA) for the world's widest cultivated subsp. fastigiata based on RNA-seq data using 20 diverse tissues across five key developmental stages. Approximately 480 million paired-end filtered reads were generated followed by identification of 81,901 transcripts from an early maturing, high-yielding, drought tolerant groundnut variety, ICGV 91114. Further, 57,344 genome-wide transcripts were identified with ≥1 FPKM across different tissues and stages. Our in-depth analysis of the global transcriptome sheds light into complex regulatory networks namely, gravitropism and photomorphogenesis, seed development, allergens and oil biosynthesis in groundnut. Importantly, interesting insights into molecular basis of seed development and nodulation have immense potential for translational genomics research. We have also identified a set of stable expressing transcripts across the selected tissues, which could be utilized as internal controls in groundnut functional genomics studies. The AhGEA revealed potential transcripts associated with allergens, which upon appropriate validation could be deployed in the coming years to develop consumer-friendly groundnut varieties. Taken together, the AhGEA touches upon various important and key features of cultivated groundnut and provides a reference for further functional, comparative and translational genomics research for various economically important traits. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  zzm321990Arachis hypogaeazzm321990; allergens; gene expression atlas; gravitropism; oil biosynthesis; photomorphogenesis; seed development

Year:  2020        PMID: 32167667     DOI: 10.1111/pbi.13374

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Biotechnol J        ISSN: 1467-7644            Impact factor:   9.803


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