Genome-wide expression of transcriptomes under waterlogging stress condition in subtropical maize
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ABSTRACT: Genome-wide transcriptome analysis was performed to understand the expression pattern of transcriptomes in tolerant and susceptible subtropical maize genotypes under waterlogging stress condition. Waterlogging stress causes yield reduction in maize (Zea mays). It is important to dissect the genetic circuits that underlie the plant responses to waterlogging. So, the experiment was designed with the following objectives: to understand the expression pattern of transcriptomes in the tolerant and the susceptible genotypes under waterlogging stress; to identify DEGs functioning in important pathways underlying adaptive traits; to co-map bin locations of the transcriptomes with already known QTLs for waterlogging and find synteny with other species; and to generate gene co-expression networks to study cohorts of genes expressed together in modules and functional cluster, while comparing the two genotypes.
ORGANISM(S): Zea mays
PROVIDER: GSE43088 | GEO | 2013/08/14
SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA184371
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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