Project description:transcription profiling of native and introduced populations of Cirsium arvense across three treatments to identify candidate genes involved in invasion
Project description:Nectaries are the glands responsible for nectar secretion. To understand the genetic programming underlying nectar production, nectaries were collected from Thlaspi arvense cultivar MN108 at two developmental time points, with RNA being isolated and subjected to Illumina RNA-seq analysis.
Project description:We used phytochemical profiling techniques to generate a list of compounds present in each of 13 Equisetum arvense samples sourced globally. We used microarrays to detail the global programme of gene expression underlying the treatment of the model system Saccharomyces cerevisiae to a chosen number of these extracts. A thorough bioinformatic analysis was performed to identify the relationship between phytochemical and gene expression response profiles. We analysed 18 Equisetum arvense microarrays. Six samples were chosen from the original 13 for microarray analysis, 5 of which were performed in duplicate and the sixth in quadruplicate. Control arrays were also performed in quadruplicate.