Meiosis-specific gene discovery in plants: RNA-Seq applied to isolated Arabidopsis male meiocytes |
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Authors: | Changbin Chen Andrew D Farmer Raymond J Langley Joann Mudge John A Crow Gregory D May James Huntley Alan G Smith Ernest F Retzel |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Horticultural Science,University of Minnesota,St. Paul,USA;2.National Center for Genome Resources,Santa Fe,USA;3.Illumina Inc., Hayward,California,USA;4.Immunology, Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute,Albuquerque,USA |
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Abstract: | Background Meiosis is a critical process in the reproduction and life cycle of flowering plants in which homologous chromosomes pair, synapse, recombine and segregate. Understanding meiosis will not only advance our knowledge of the mechanisms of genetic recombination, but also has substantial applications in crop improvement. Despite the tremendous progress in the past decade in other model organisms (e.g., Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Drosophila melanogaster), the global identification of meiotic genes in flowering plants has remained a challenge due to the lack of efficient methods to collect pure meiocytes for analyzing the temporal and spatial gene expression patterns during meiosis, and for the sensitive identification and quantitation of novel genes. |
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