Project description:Chromatin immunoprecipitation analysis of CENH3 in the Arabidopsis thaliana accessions Col-0, Ler-0, Cvi-0 and Tanz-1 was performed in order to align reads to PacBio HiFi genome assemblies which contain complete centromere repeat arrays.
Project description:This study investigated the BVOCs associated with two species of coral - Acropora intermedia and Pocillopora damicornis - and how these BVOCs changed during heat stress
Project description:MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are endogenous small RNAs that play important roles in various biological and metabolic processes in plants. Caragana intermedia is an important ecological and economic tree species that is prominent in the desert environment of west and northwest China. To date, no investigation into C. intermedia miRNAs has been reported. In this study, high-throughput sequencing of small RNAs was performed to identify both conserved and novel miRNAs, and also their target mRNA genes in C. intermedia. Based on sequence similarity and hairpin structure prediction, 132 putative conserved miRNAs (12 of which were confirmed to form hairpin precursors) belonging to 31 known miRNA families were identified. Ten novel miRNAs (including the miRNA* sequences of three novel miRNAs) were also discovered. The expression of 12 miRNAs was validated in different tissues, and the 12 miRNAs were further assessed by qRT-PCR after salt treatment. Furthermore, 36 potential target genes of 17 known miRNA families and two potential target genes of one novel miRNA were predicted, and some target genes were also assessed by qRT-PCR after salt treatment. Our study provides a basic catalog of miRNAs and their targets, which will promote further understanding of the important roles of miRNAs in C. intermedia and in other species of the leguminous genus, Caragana.
Project description:BmN4 cells are cultured cells derived from Bombyx mori ovaries and widely used to study transposon silencing by PIWI-interacting RNAs (piRNAs). A high-accurate genome sequence of BmN4 cells is required to analyze the piRNA pathway using RNA-seq. The genome sequence of BmN4 cells was assembled using Pacific Biosciences (PacBio) HiFi and Oxford Nanopore technology Ultralong (ONT-UL) reads. Microscopic observation and image analysis showed that BmN4 cells were octoploid on average, and the number of chromosomes per cell was highly variable. We concluded the haplotype-resolved assembly of such a complex genome would be difficult; therefore, we assembled a consensus genome sequence. RNA-seq analysis of Siwi knockdown cells also revealed that Siwi-piRISC may target Countdown (Cd), an LTR retrotransposon. By comparing the consensus genome sequence with the reads, we identified differences between haplotypes, particulary structural variants, suggesting that some transposons, including Countdown, increased their copy number in BmN4 cells.
Project description:MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are endogenous small RNAs that play important roles in various biological and metabolic processes in plants. Caragana intermedia is an important ecological and economic tree species that is prominent in the desert environment of west and northwest China. To date, no investigation into C. intermedia miRNAs has been reported. In this study, high-throughput sequencing of small RNAs was performed to identify both conserved and novel miRNAs, and also their target mRNA genes in C. intermedia. Based on sequence similarity and hairpin structure prediction, 132 putative conserved miRNAs (12 of which were confirmed to form hairpin precursors) belonging to 31 known miRNA families were identified. Ten novel miRNAs (including the miRNA* sequences of three novel miRNAs) were also discovered. The expression of 12 miRNAs was validated in different tissues, and the 12 miRNAs were further assessed by qRT-PCR after salt treatment. Furthermore, 36 potential target genes of 17 known miRNA families and two potential target genes of one novel miRNA were predicted, and some target genes were also assessed by qRT-PCR after salt treatment. Our study provides a basic catalog of miRNAs and their targets, which will promote further understanding of the important roles of miRNAs in C. intermedia and in other species of the leguminous genus, Caragana. Examination of small RNA expression profiling in three-weeks-old seedings of Caragana intermedia.