Articles
GLOBAL CHANGES IN GENE EXPRESSION DURING ALSTROEMERIA PETAL SENESCENCE
Article number
669_15
Pages
127 – 134
Language
English
Abstract
Global patterns of gene expression were examined in Alstroemeria flowers after harvesting at the closed bud stage.
A number of cDNA libraries were made and limited sequencing allowed some functional analysis to be performed.
The design and statistical analysis of microarray experiments from these clones is described and showed good correlation between replicates and good signal detection limits. 77% of the genes represented on the array were above a 10% threshold of detection in all replicates in stages 0, 2 or 5. K-means clustering was used and several distinct patterns of expression were identified.
A number of cDNA libraries were made and limited sequencing allowed some functional analysis to be performed.
The design and statistical analysis of microarray experiments from these clones is described and showed good correlation between replicates and good signal detection limits. 77% of the genes represented on the array were above a 10% threshold of detection in all replicates in stages 0, 2 or 5. K-means clustering was used and several distinct patterns of expression were identified.
Authors
C. Wagstaff, I. Bramke, E. Breeze, B. Thomas, V. Buchanan-Wollaston, L. Harrison, H. Rogers, T. Stead
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