2003
DOI: 10.1101/gr.1532103
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Analysis and Functional Annotation of an Expressed Sequence Tag Collection for Tropical Crop Sugarcane

Abstract: To contribute to our understanding of the genome complexity of sugarcane, we undertook a large-scale expressed sequence tag (EST) program. More than 260,000 cDNA clones were partially sequenced from 26 standard cDNA libraries generated from different sugarcane tissues. After the processing of the sequences, 237,954 high-quality ESTs were identified. These ESTs were assembled into 43,141 putative transcripts. Of the assembled sequences, 35.6% presented no matches with existing sequences in public databases. A g… Show more

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“…How these large, heterozygous polyploid genomes will be tackled remains an open question. Reduced-representation approaches, begun some time ago for Saccharum (Vettore et al, 2003) and now in progress for Panicum (www.jgi.doe.gov), will permit "overlaying" of genes from these systems onto appropriate outgroups for their respective duplications (Sorghum for Saccharum and Miscanthus; Setaria for Panicum), providing a foundation for some applications. However, genome structural information, which will be largely lacking from these reducedrepresentation approaches, would provide insight into the types, levels, and patterns of evolution associated with adaptation to polyploidy.…”
Section: Further Sequencing and Resequencing(s)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…How these large, heterozygous polyploid genomes will be tackled remains an open question. Reduced-representation approaches, begun some time ago for Saccharum (Vettore et al, 2003) and now in progress for Panicum (www.jgi.doe.gov), will permit "overlaying" of genes from these systems onto appropriate outgroups for their respective duplications (Sorghum for Saccharum and Miscanthus; Setaria for Panicum), providing a foundation for some applications. However, genome structural information, which will be largely lacking from these reducedrepresentation approaches, would provide insight into the types, levels, and patterns of evolution associated with adaptation to polyploidy.…”
Section: Further Sequencing and Resequencing(s)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We extended these comparisons to include other expressed sequences from the Genbank dbEST and SUCEST databases (Vettore et al, 2003). The expressed sequences from SUCEST and GenBank were also translated into putative proteins using ESTScan2 (Iseli et al, 1999).…”
Section: Multiple Alignmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Presently, several sugarcane databases have been generated (Vettore et al 2003) to access the information. The International Sugarcane Microsatellite Consortium funded by the International Consortium for Sugarcane Biotechnology (ICSB) and independent institutes promotes the sugarcane research world widely.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%