ENA0000GenomicsMax Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Researchhttps://www.ebi.ac.uk/ena/browser/view/PRJNA264464Arabidopsis thalianaWe have identified RDO5 as a phosphatase that promotes seed dormancy, most likely independent from ABA and DOG1. To obtain an indication about the genetic and molecular pathways by which RDO5 functions, we performed a transcriptomic comparison between rdo5-1 and its wild-type NIL-DOG1 at different seed stages, using the Arabidopsis Affymetrix AGRONOMICS1 tiling microarrays Overall design: RNA was extracted from siliques at 14 days after pollination, freshly harvest seeds and 6 hours imbibed seeds. The transcriptome analysis was carried out using Affymetrix microarrays (Arabidopsis AGORONOMICS1 genome array)ENAATDOG1, Gene Expressions, K15I22.3, GLUCOSE SENSING QTL 5, tmem16a, GSQ5, taos2, oraov2, Gene, Expression, DOG1, K15I22_3, dog1, Expressions, TMEM16A, ORAOV2, TAOS2., DELAY OF GERMINATION 1thale cress, mouse-ear cress, Arabis thaliana., Arabidopsis thaliana (thale cress), thale-cress, Arbisopsis thaliana0.00.00.00.00.00falseArabidopsis thalianaGene expression in NIL-DOG1 and rdo5-12022-05-122014-11-01PRJNA264464GSE625783702