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Analysis of expressed sequence tags from Cryptomeria japonica pollen reveals novel pollen-specific transcripts
2006
Tree Physiology
Cryptomeria japonica D. Don is one of the most important forest trees in Japan, but more than 10% of the Japanese population is allergic to its pollen. We constructed a cDNA library derived from pollen grains of C. japonica and performed an analysis of expressed sequence tags (ESTs). We obtained partial sequences from 1929 clones, which represented 1365 unique transcripts. Among the unique transcripts, 984 (72%) encoded proteins that were similar to Arabidopsis proteins with E-values of < 10 -5
doi:10.1093/treephys/26.12.1517
pmid:17169891
fatcat:tcrsh44hufbs5gxaut7tz7qwae