Keywords
microarrays, plant biology, cop improvement, cotton, gossypium, oligonucleotide
Abstract
Microarrays offer a powerful tool for diverse applications plant biology and crop improvement. Recently, two comprehensive assemblies of cotton ESTs were constructed based on three Gossypium species. Using these assemblies as templates, we describe the design and creation and of a publicly available oligonucleotide array for cotton, useful for all four of the cultivated species. Results: Synthetic oligonucleotide probes were generated from exemplar sequences of a global assembly of 211,397 cotton ESTs derived from <50 different cDNA libraries representing many different tissue types and tissue treatments. A total of 22,787 oligonucleotide probes are included on the arrays, optimized to target the diversity of the transcriptome and previously studied cotton genes, transcription factors, and genes with homology to Arabidopsis. A small portion of the oligonucleotides target unidentified protein coding sequences, thereby providing an element of gene discovery. Because many oligonucleotides were based on ESTs from fiber-specific cDNA libraries, the microarray has direct application for analysis of the fiber transcriptome. To illustrate the utility of the microarray, we hybridized labeled bud and leaf cDNAs from G. hirsutum and demonstrate technical consistency of results. Conclusion: The cotton oligonucleotide microarray provides a reproducible platform for transcription profiling in cotton, and is made publicly available through http://cottonevolution.info.
Original Publication Citation
BMC Genomics, Vol. 8 (27 March 27), 81.
BYU ScholarsArchive Citation
Udall, Joshua; Flagel, Lex E.; Chung, Foo; Woodward, Andrew W.; Hovav, Ran; Rapp, Ryan A.; Swanson, Jordan M.; Lee, Jinsuk J.; Gingle, Alan R.; Nettleton, Dan; Town, Christopher D.; Chen, Z. Jeffrey; and Wendel, Jonathan F., "Spotted cotton oligonucleotide microarrays for gene expression analysis" (2007). Faculty Publications. 265.
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/facpub/265
Document Type
Peer-Reviewed Article
Publication Date
2007-03-27
Permanent URL
http://hdl.lib.byu.edu/1877/2056
Publisher
BioMed Central
Language
English
College
Life Sciences
Department
Plant and Wildlife Sciences
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© 2007 Udall et al licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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