Genome-wide identification of lncRNAs during rice seed development

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Rice seed is a pivotal reproductive organ that directly determines yield and quality. Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) have been recognized as key regulators in plant development, but the roles of lncRNAs in rice seed development remain unclear. In this study, we performed a paired-end RNA sequencing in samples of rice pistils and seeds at three and seven days after pollination (DAP) respectively. A total of 540 lncRNAs were obtained, among which 482 lncRNAs had significantly different expression patterns during seed development. Results from semi-qPCR conducted on 15 randomly selected differentially expressed lncRNAs suggested high reliability of the transcriptomic data. RNA interference of TCONS_00023703, which is predominantly transcribed in developing seeds, significantly reduced grain length and thousand-grain weight. These results expanded the dataset of lncRNA in rice and enhanced our understanding of the biological functions of lncRNAs in rice seed development.

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Zhao, J., Ajadi, A. A., Wang, Y., Tong, X., Wang, H., Tang, L., … Zhang, J. (2020). Genome-wide identification of lncRNAs during rice seed development. Genes, 11(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/genes11030243

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