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Investigation of the Transcriptome of Prairie Cord Grass, a New Cellulosic Biomass Crop
Author(s) -
Gedye Kristene,
GonzalezHernandez Jose,
Ban Yuguang,
Ge Xijin,
Thimmapuram Jyothi,
Sun Fengjie,
Wright Chris,
Ali Shahjahan,
Boe Arvid,
Owens Vance
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
the plant genome
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.403
H-Index - 41
ISSN - 1940-3372
DOI - 10.3835/plantgenome2010.06.0012
Subject(s) - biology , expressed sequence tag , crop , inflorescence , biomass (ecology) , contig , botany , microbiology and biotechnology , genome , agronomy , gene , genetics
Prairie cordgrass ( Spartina pectinata Bosc ex Link) is being developed as a cellulosic biomass crop. Development of this species will require numerous steps, including breeding, agronomy, and characterization of the species genome. The research in this paper describes the first investigation of the transcriptome of prairie cordgrass via Next Generation Sequencing Technology, 454 GS FLX. A total of 556,198 expressed sequence tags (ESTs) were produced from four prairie cordgrass tissues: roots, rhizomes, immature inflorescence, and hooks. These ESTs were assembled into 26,302 contigs and 71,103 singletons. From these data were identified, EST–SSR (simple sequence repeat) regions and cell wall biosynthetic pathway genes suitable for the development of molecular markers which can aid the breeding process of prairie cordgrass by means of marker assisted selection.

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