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Genome-Wide Analysis of Alternative Splicing Landscapes Modulated during Plant-Virus Interactions inBrachypodium distachyon
2015
The Plant Cell
In eukaryotes, alternative splicing (AS) promotes transcriptome and proteome diversity. The extent of genome-wide AS changes occurring during a plant-microbe interaction is largely unknown. Here, using high-throughput, paired-end RNA sequencing, we generated an isoform-level spliceome map of Brachypodium distachyon infected with Panicum mosaic virus and its satellite virus. Overall, we detected ;44,443 transcripts in B. distachyon, ;30% more than those annotated in the reference genome.
doi:10.1105/tpc.114.133991
pmid:25634987
fatcat:gttoyok6bffutdt3rtincnxccm