Project description:ra14-04_nced - abaseed - Identification of abscisic acid (ABA) signaling factors and targets in Arabidopsis developing seeds by comparing ABA deficient and wild type genotypes. Transcriptome comparison of developing seeds harvested at 14 DAP from two ABA-deficient mutants (nced2 nced5 nced9 and nced2 nced5 nced6 nced9) and wild type (Columbia-0).
Project description:ra12-02_aba-seed - ra12-02_aba-seed - Identification of ABA signaling factors and targets in Arabidopsis developing seeds by comparing ABA deficient and wild type genotypes - Transcriptome comparison of developing seeds harvested at 10 DAP from two ABA-deficient mutants (nced2 nced5 nced9 and nced2 nced5 nced6 nced9) and wild type (Columbia-0)
Project description:ra14-04_nced - abaseed - Identification of abscisic acid (ABA) signaling factors and targets in Arabidopsis developing seeds by comparing ABA deficient and wild type genotypes. Transcriptome comparison of developing seeds harvested at 14 DAP from two ABA-deficient mutants (nced2 nced5 nced9 and nced2 nced5 nced6 nced9) and wild type (Columbia-0). 6 dye-swaps - gene knockout, genomic comparison.
Project description:Mature seeds of Arabidopsis thaliana are desiccation tolerant, but they lose DT while progressing to germination. Yet, there is a small developmental window during which DT can be rescued by treatment with abscisic acid (ABA). We used a time-series of microarrays to gain temporal resolution and identify relevant genes in the re-establishment of desiccation tolerance with ABA.