Title of article :
A Unique Set of 11,008 Onion Expressed Sequence Tags Reveals Expressed Sequence and Genomic Differences between the Monocot Orders Asparagales and Poales
Author/Authors :
Yuan، Qiaoping نويسنده , , Kuhl، Joseph C. نويسنده , , Cheung، Foo نويسنده , , Martin، William نويسنده , , Zewdie، Yayeh نويسنده , , McCallum، John نويسنده , , Catanach، Andrew نويسنده , , Rutherford، Paul نويسنده , , Sink، Kenneth C. نويسنده , , Jenderek، Maria نويسنده , , Prince، James P. نويسنده , , Town، Christopher D. نويسنده , , Havey، Michael J. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages :
-113
From page :
114
To page :
0
Abstract :
Enormous genomic resources have been developed for plants in the monocot order Poales; however, it is not clear how representative the Poales are for the monocots as a whole. The Asparagales are a monophyletic order sister to the lineage carrying the Poales and possess economically important plants such as asparagus, garlic, and onion. To assess the genomic differences between the Asparagales and Poales, we generated 11,008 unique ESTs from a normalized cDNA library of onion. Sequence analyses of these ESTs revealed microsatellite markers, single nucleotide polymorphisms, and homologs of transposable elements. Mean nucleotide similarity between rice and the Asparagales was 78% across coding regions. Expressed sequence and genomic comparisons revealed strong differences between the Asparagales and Poales for codon usage and mean GC content, GC distribution, and relative GC content at each codon position, indicating that genomic characteristics are not uniform across the monocots. The Asparagales were more similar to eudicots than to the Poales for these genomic characteristics.
Keywords :
Aphthona flava , Aphthona lacertosa , Aphthona nigriscutis , Leafy spurge flea beetles , Euphorbia esula , Spurgia esulae , Biological control , IPM , Invasive weeds , Endangered species , Aphthona czwalinae
Journal title :
THE PLANT CELL
Serial Year :
2004
Journal title :
THE PLANT CELL
Record number :
112973
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