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A comprehensive assessment of the transcriptome of cork oak (Quercus suber) thr...

Autor(es): Pereira-Leal, José B. cv logo 1 ; Abreu, Isabel A. cv logo 2 ; Alabaça, Cláudia S. cv logo 3 ; Almeida, Maria H. cv logo 4 ; Almeida, Paulo cv logo 5 ; Almeida, Tânia cv logo 6 ; Amorim, Maria I. cv logo 7 ; Araújo, Susana cv logo 8 ; Azevedo, Herlânder cv logo 9 ; Badia, Aleix cv logo 10 ; Batista, Dora cv logo 11 ; Bohn, Andreas cv logo 12 ; Capote, Tiago cv logo 13 ; Carrasquinho, Isabel cv logo 14 ; Chaves, Inês cv logo 15 ; Coelho, A. C. cv logo 16 ; Costa, Maria M. R. cv logo 17 ; Costa, Rita cv logo 18 ; Cravador, A. cv logo 19 ; Egas, Conceição cv logo 20 ; Faro, Carlos cv logo 21 ; Fortes, Ana M. cv logo 22 ; Fortunato, Ana S. cv logo 23 ; Gaspar, Maria J. cv logo 24 ; Gonçalves, Sónia cv logo 25 ; Graça, José cv logo 26 ; Horta, M. cv logo 27 ; Inácio, Vera cv logo 28 ; Leitão, José M. cv logo 29 ; Lino-Neto, Teresa cv logo 30 ; Marum, Liliana cv logo 31 ; Matos, José cv logo 32 ; Mendonça, Diogo cv logo 33 ; Miguel, Andreia cv logo 34 ; Miguel, Célia M. cv logo 35 ; Morais-Cecílio, Leonor cv logo 36 ; Neves, Isabel cv logo 37 ; Nóbrega, Filomena cv logo 38 ; Oliveira, Maria M. cv logo 39 ; Oliveira, Rute cv logo 40 ; Pais, Maria S. cv logo 41 ; Paiva, Jorge A. cv logo 42 ; Paulo, Octávio S. cv logo 43 ; Pinheiro, Miguel cv logo 44 ; Raimundo, João A. P. cv logo 45 ; Ramalho, J. C. cv logo 46 ; Ribeiro, Ana I. cv logo 47 ; Ribeiro, Teresa cv logo 48 ; Rocheta, Margarida cv logo 49 ; Rodrigues, Ana I. cv logo 50 ; Rodrigues, José C. cv logo 51 ; Saibo, Nelson J. M. cv logo 52 ; Santo, Tatiana E. cv logo 53 ; Santos, Ana M. cv logo 54 ; Sá-Pereira, Paula cv logo 55 ; Sebastiana, Mónica cv logo 56 ; Simões, Fernanda cv logo 57 ; Sobral, Rómulo S. cv logo 58 ; Tavares, Rui cv logo 59 ; Teixeira, Rita cv logo 60 ; Varela, Carolina cv logo 61 ; Veloso, Maria M. cv logo 62 ; Ricardo, Cândido P. P. cv logo 63

Data: 2014

Identificador Persistente: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/4471

Origem: Sapientia - Universidade do Algarve


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Background: Cork oak (Quercus suber) is one of the rare trees with the ability to produce cork, a material widely used to make wine bottle stoppers, flooring and insulation materials, among many other uses. The molecular mechanisms of cork formation are still poorly understood, in great part due to the difficulty in studying a species with a long life-cycle and for which there is scarce molecular/genomic information. Cork oak forests are of great ecological importance and represent a major economic and social resource in Southern Europe and Northern Africa. However, global warming is threatening the cork oak forests by imposing thermal, hydric and many types of novel biotic stresses. Despite the economic and social value of the Q. suber species, few genomic resources have been developed, useful for biotechnological applications and improved forest management. Results: We generated in excess of 7 million sequence reads, by pyrosequencing 21 normalized cDNA libraries derived from multiple Q. suber tissues and organs, developmental stages and physiological conditions. We deployed a stringent sequence processing and assembly pipeline that resulted in the identification of ~159,000 unigenes. These were annotated according to their similarity to known plant genes, to known Interpro domains, GO classes and E.C. numbers. The phylogenetic extent of this ESTs set was investigated, and we found that cork oak revealed a significant new gene space that is not covered by other model species or EST sequencing projects. The raw data, as well as the full annotated assembly, are now available to the community in a dedicated web portal at http://www.corkoakdb.org. Conclusions: This genomic resource represents the first trancriptome study in a cork producing species. It can be explored to develop new tools and approaches to understand stress responses and developmental processes in forest trees, as well as the molecular cascades underlying cork differentiation and disease response.
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