Reduced representation bisulphite sequencing of two chickpea genotypes to identify differential DNA methylation patterns associated with drought tolerance and sensitivity
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ABSTRACT: In this study, to obtain a clear picture of drought mechanism involved in two distinctive chickpea genotype, the aim was to identify the DNA methylation patterns which potentially regulate drought tolerance/sensitivity of these selected genotypes. The leaf tissues from the shoot apical meristem from drought sensitive and drought tolerant genotypes were used for RRBS (Reduced representation bisulphite sequencing) under drought stress. The sequencing data was analysed using Bismark and methylkit to recall the methylation levels in control and samples for both genotypes and identify differentially methylated regions.
ORGANISM(S): Cicer arietinum
PROVIDER: GSE129110 | GEO | 2021/12/01
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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