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      single-molecule real-time; full-length transcript; alternative splicing; drought stress; pear; Pyrus betulifolia Bunge

    • Abstract

       

      Drought limits the pear yield and quality. The birch-leaf pear (Pyrus betulifolia Bunge) is one of the most frequently used pear rootstocks. Identifying genes involved in drought resistance of P. betulifolia would suggest candidate genes for molecular breeding. We used single-molecule long-read sequencing technology to investigate the transcriptome of birch-leaf pear under drought stress. As a result, 362,139 consensus reads were identified using six databases, among which 342,162 genes were functionally annotated. Further, we identified 7094 long noncoding RNAs. The sequencing data contained 9891 alternative splicing and 100,836 alternative polyadenylation events. We report here the full-length sequence of birch-leaf pear, which can be used for breeding enhanced varieties

    • Author Affiliations

       

      QINGSONG YANG1 JINXING WANG1 ZHONGHUA WANG1 XIAOGANG LI1 JIALIANG KAN1 JING LIN1

      1. Institute of Pomology, Jiangsu Academy of Agricultural Sciences/Jiangsu Key Laboratory for Horticultural Crop Genetic Improvement, Nanjing, Jiangsu 200014, People’s Republic of China
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