Project description:Oryza sativa Japonica (rice) is the staple food for all over world population. At the time of germination, the exposure to light may play an important role in the early development of the rice seedling. In order to survey the genes, their functions and role in biological processes, an RNA-Seq based study of 6 libraries prepared from poly-A rich mRNA fraction was carried out to explore transcriptional programs operating in dark and light conditions. For each treatment type, three individual plants were used as biological replicates.
Project description:In this study, we examined the transcriptome dynamics within the matured fully expanded rice leaf and used strand-specific RNA sequencing to generate a comprehensive transcriptome dataset for the mature rice leaf. The rice Nipponbare (Oryza sativa l. japonica) seedlings were grown in the greenhouse. About 20 days after planting, the fully opened 4th leaves was cut it into seven 3-cm segments, from bottom to tip and labeled as sections 1 to 7, respectively. The tissues were immediately frozen in liquid nitrogen for total RNA extraction. Two biological replicates were collected for each section. Note: All samples in SRA were assigned the same sample accession (SRS685294). This is incorrect as there are different samples, hence âSource Nameâ was replaced with new values. Comment[ENA_SAMPLE] contains the original SRA sample accessions.
Project description:Oryza sativa L. Japonica nipponbare seedlings were treated with 300mM NaCl or water, and then samples were taken after one hour, five hours and 24 hours, to assess which genes are differentially expressed over time during salt stress treatment. The results from this dataset are also compared with those from the same samples assayed using RNA-seq.
Project description:Oryza sativa L. Japonica nipponbare seedlings were treated with 300mM NaCl or water, and then samples were taken after one hour, five hours and 24 hours, to assess which genes are differentially expressed over time during salt stress treatment. The results from this dataset are also compared with those from the same samples assayed using RNA-seq.
Project description:Expression in seven tissues from Oryza sativa L. ssp japonica Nipponbare was profiled using RNA-sequencing: callus, leaf, root, seed, shoot, panicle before flowering, and panicle after flowering. The original experiment examined gene expression in the seven tissues, and utilized the data both to compare gene expression patterns between retrogenes and their parents and to compare patterns of expression divergence between RNA-based duplicates and DNA-based duplicates Note: All samples in SRA were assigned the same sample accession (DRS000668). This is incorrect as there are different samples, hence “Source Name” was replaced with new values. Comment[ENA_SAMPLE] contains the original SRA sample accessions.
Project description:The aim of this experiment was to assess the impact on the transcriptome of relocalisaiton of carbonic anhydrase activity from the chloroplast to the cytosol in Oryza sativa, ssp. japonica, cv. Kitaake. Four genome edited lines and one wil-type control line were analysed.