Genome-Wide analysis of gene and microRNA expression in diploid and autotetraploid paulownia fortunei (Seem) Hemsl. under drought stress by transcriptome, microRNA, and degradome sequencing

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Abstract

Drought is a common and recurring climatic condition in many parts of the world, and it can have disastrous impacts on plant growth and development. Many genes involved in the drought response of plants have been identified. Transcriptome, microRNA (miRNA), and degradome analyses are rapid ways of identifying drought-responsive genes. The reference genome sequence of Paulownia fortunei (Seem) Hemsl. is now available, which makes it easier to explore gene expression, transcriptional regulation, and post-transcriptional in this species. In this study, four transcriptome, small RNA, and degradome libraries were sequenced by Illumina sequencing, respectively. A total of 258 genes and 11 miRNAs were identified for drought-responsive genes and miRNAs in P. fortunei. Degradome sequencing detected 28 miRNA target genes that were cleaved by members of nine conserved miRNA families and 12 novel miRNAs. The results here will contribute toward enriching our understanding of the response of Paulownia fortunei trees to drought stress and may provide new direction for further experimental studies related the development of molecular markers, the genetic map construction, and other genomic research projects in Paulownia.

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Zhao, Z., Niu, S., Fan, G., Deng, M., & Wang, Y. (2018). Genome-Wide analysis of gene and microRNA expression in diploid and autotetraploid paulownia fortunei (Seem) Hemsl. under drought stress by transcriptome, microRNA, and degradome sequencing. Forests, 9(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/f9020088

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