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Within and between-species transcript profiling during cotton fibre development


ABSTRACT: A gene expression profiling study on two major cotton species that are cultivated for fibre, Gossypium hirsutum (L.) and Gossypium barbadense (L.), at different stages during fibre development using a printed cDNA microarray was undertaken to identify potential candidate genes for manipulation to improve fibre quality. Keywords: Species comparison, development Three-condition experiment: 7, 11 and 21 day post anthesis. Biological replicates: 3, Two species compared at each condition: Gossypium.hirsutum and Gossypium.barbadense. One replicate per array, dye swap, one rep per array.

ORGANISM(S): Gossypium barbadense

SUBMITTER: Yves Al-Ghazi 

PROVIDER: E-GEOD-10363 | biostudies-arrayexpress |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress

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Transcript profiling during fiber development identifies pathways in secondary metabolism and cell wall structure that may contribute to cotton fiber quality.

Al-Ghazi Yves Y   Bourot Stéphane S   Arioli Tony T   Dennis Elizabeth S ES   Llewellyn Danny J DJ  

Plant & cell physiology 20090610 7


A global gene expression profiling study at different stages of fiber development was undertaken on two cotton species cultivated for fiber, Gossypium hirsutum (L.) and G. barbadense (L.). A large proportion of the genome was expressed during both fiber elongation and subsequent secondary cell wall thickening. There was a major shift in abundance of transcripts for gene regulation, cell organization and metabolism between fiber elongation and fiber thickening that was fundamentally similar in bo  ...[more]

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