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Whole genome bisulfite sequencing of Medicago truncatula A17 wild type and lss mutants.


ABSTRACT: OBJECTIVES:Earlier work in our lab identified a spontaneous mutant (likesunnsupernodulator-lss) in Medicago truncatula, resulting in increased nodulation. Molecular genetic evidence indicated the phenotype was due to an unknown lesion resulting in cis-silencing of the SUNN gene. Altered methylation of the promoter was suspected, but analysis of the SUNN promoter by bisulfite sequencing at the time of publication revealed no significant methylation differences between the SUNN promoter in wild type and lss plants. Using advances in methylome generation we compared the methylome of wild type and the lss mutant in the larger 810 kB area of the genome where lss maps. DATA DESCRIPTION:The data show the distribution of types of methylation across the entire genome between A17 wild type and lss mutants, the number of differentially methylated cytosines between genotypes, and the overall pattern of gene methylation between genotypes. We expect the wild type data will be especially useful as a reference for other investigations of methylation using M. truncatula.

SUBMITTER: Freese NH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7110649 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Whole genome bisulfite sequencing of Medicago truncatula A17 wild type and lss mutants.

Freese Nowlan H NH   Schnabel Elise L EL   Frugoli Julia A JA  

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<h4>Objectives</h4>Earlier work in our lab identified a spontaneous mutant (likesunnsupernodulator-lss) in Medicago truncatula, resulting in increased nodulation. Molecular genetic evidence indicated the phenotype was due to an unknown lesion resulting in cis-silencing of the SUNN gene. Altered methylation of the promoter was suspected, but analysis of the SUNN promoter by bisulfite sequencing at the time of publication revealed no significant methylation differences between the SUNN promoter in  ...[more]

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