Project description:Cytosine methylation is a base modification that is often used by genomes to store information that is stably inherited through mitotic cell divisions. Most cytosine DNA methylation is stable throughout different cell types or by exposure to different environmental conditions in plant genomes. Here, we profile the epigenomes of ~100 Phaseolus vulgaris lines to explore the extent of natural epigenomic variation. We also use these data to determine the extent to which DNA methylation variants are linked to genetic variations.
Project description:This set of microarray data was used to compare the effects of D. vulgaris grown syntrophically with a hydrogenotrophic methanogen versus D. vulgaris grown in sulfate-limited monoculture. Keywords: physiological response, one time point (stable continuous culture for both control and treated cells)
Project description:Increased salinity constitutes an important and frequent fluctuation faced by D. vulgaris in its natural habitat. Using data from microarray experiments, we investigated the effects of excess KCl on D. vulgaris. Keywords: stress response, time course
Project description:Increased salinity constitutes an important and frequent fluctuation faced by D. vulgaris in its natural habitat. Using data from microarray experiments, we investigated the effects of excess NaCl on D. vulgaris. Keywords: stress response, time course
Project description:Increased salinity constitutes an important and frequent fluctuation faced by D. vulgaris in its natural habitat. Using data from microarray experiments, we investigated the effects of excess NaCl on D. vulgaris. Keywords: stress response, time course
Project description:The goal of this study was to detemine the genes responsible of the pod indehiscence in Phaseolus vulgaris by comparing 4 accesions with total, middle and null dehiscence transcriptomes of three stages of pod develoment of Phaseolus vulgaris