2023
DOI: 10.32604/phyton.2022.023165
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Full-Length Transcriptome Analysis of Cultivated and Wild Tetraploid Peanut

Abstract: The high-quality genomes and large-scale full-length cDNA sequences of allotetraploid peanuts have been sequenced and released, which has accelerated the functional genomics and molecular breeding research of peanut. In order to understand the difference in the transcriptional levels of wild and cultivated peanuts. In this study, we integrated of second-and third-generation sequencing technologies to sequence full-length transcriptomes in peanut cv. Pingdu9616 and its putative ancestor Arachis monticola. The R… Show more

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“…The presence of longer isoforms indicated higher sequence integrity among the species, which is crucial for subsequent gene function and evolutionary studies. As novel >200-nucleotide-long non-protein-coding RNAs, lncRNAs play important roles in many biological and pathological processes, such as immune responses, cell-cycle control, splicing, differentiation, and epigenetic regulation [48]. However, no lncRNA in P. sinensis has been previously reported.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presence of longer isoforms indicated higher sequence integrity among the species, which is crucial for subsequent gene function and evolutionary studies. As novel >200-nucleotide-long non-protein-coding RNAs, lncRNAs play important roles in many biological and pathological processes, such as immune responses, cell-cycle control, splicing, differentiation, and epigenetic regulation [48]. However, no lncRNA in P. sinensis has been previously reported.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%