Project description:To further clarify the differences in the potential regulatory mechanisms of cold tolerance between wild and cultivated tomatoes, we subjected cold-sensitive cultivated tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) Ailsa Craig (AC) and cold-tolerant wild tomato (S. habrochaites) LA1777 to cold stress for 6 h, and performed ATAC-Seq and RNA-Seq, respectively.
Project description:With the advent of advanced sequencing technology, studies of RNA viruses have shown that genetic diversity contribute to both attenuation and virulence. The differences in genetic diversity of wild-type Asibi virus and 17D-204 vaccine provides an unique opportunity to investigate RNA population theory in the context of a well described live attenuated vaccine. Utilizing infectious clone-derived viruses containing some of the amino acid substitutions that differentiate yellow fever wild-type Asibi strain from 17D vaccine and recovered in a controlled experiment, establishes that the genetic diversity differences that exist between wild-type Asibi and 17D-204 vaccine viruses are not influenced by either different passage history or source of samples, but rather resulted from the attenuation of wild-type Asibi virus to yield the 17D vaccine sub-strains.
Project description:Twenty-four sunflower genotypes were selected to represent genetic diversity within cultivated sunflower and included both inbred lines and their hybrids. Drought stress was applied to plants in pots at the vegetative stage using the high-throughput phenotyping platform Heliaphen. Here, we provide transcriptomics data from sunflower leaves. These data differentiate both treatment and the different genotypes and constitute a valuable resource to the community to study adaptation of crops to drought and the transcriptomic basis of heterosis.
2020-09-22 | GSE145709 | GEO
Project description:Genetic mapping of cultivated citrus