Processed RNA expression count data from Groen et al.: The strength and pattern of natural selection on rice gene expression
We assessed transcriptome variation in populations of 216 accessions of rice, Oryza sativa, which represented all major varietal groups including indica and japonica. During the 2016 Philippines dry season the accessions were planted in triplicate (with two accessions planted in triplicate three tim...
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Zusammenfassung: | We assessed transcriptome variation in populations of 216 accessions of rice, Oryza sativa, which represented all major varietal groups including indica and japonica. During the 2016 Philippines dry season the accessions were planted in triplicate (with two accessions planted in triplicate three times as replicated checks) in identical alpha-lattice layouts of 660 plots in two fields: a continuously wet paddy, and a field where plants were exposed to intermittent drought in the vegetative and reproductive stages. We measured transcript levels in leaf blades of 50-day-old plants at 33 days after seedling transplant, and 17 days after withholding water in the dry field, using a liquid automation-based 3’ mRNA-seq quantification approach. Samples were multiplexed in batches of 96 per library. Raw sequencing data are available at the SRA in BioProject accession number PRJNA588478. A key to the raw sequencing data in this BioProject can be found in the metadata of the processed RNA expression count data here. |
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DOI: | 10.5281/zenodo.3533430 |