What can cold-induced transcriptomes of Arctic Brassicaceae tell us about the evolution of cold tolerance? ...

Little is known about the evolution of cold tolerance in polar plant species and how they differ from temperate relatives. To gain insight into their biology and the evolution of cold tolerance, we compared the molecular basis of cold response in three Arctic Brassicaceae species. We conducted a com...

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Main Authors: Birkeland, Siri, Slotte, Tanja, Brysting, Anne Krag, Gustafsson, Anna Lovisa Sofia, Hvidsten, Torgeir Rhoden, Brochmann, Christian, Nowak, Michael Dennis
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Language:English
Published: Dryad 2022
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.hhmgqnkjh
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5061/dryad.hhmgqnkjh 2024-10-13T14:04:41+00:00 What can cold-induced transcriptomes of Arctic Brassicaceae tell us about the evolution of cold tolerance? ... Birkeland, Siri Slotte, Tanja Brysting, Anne Krag Gustafsson, Anna Lovisa Sofia Hvidsten, Torgeir Rhoden Brochmann, Christian Nowak, Michael Dennis 2022 https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.hhmgqnkjh https://datadryad.org/stash/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.hhmgqnkjh en eng Dryad https://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msaa068 Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 Cardamine bellidifolia Draba nivalis Cochlearia groenlandica Arctic Brassicaceae cold shock FOS: Biological sciences Dataset dataset 2022 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.hhmgqnkjh10.1093/molbev/msaa068 2024-10-01T11:13:55Z Little is known about the evolution of cold tolerance in polar plant species and how they differ from temperate relatives. To gain insight into their biology and the evolution of cold tolerance, we compared the molecular basis of cold response in three Arctic Brassicaceae species. We conducted a comparative time series experiment to examine transcriptional responses to low temperature. RNA was sampled at 22 °C, and after 3h, 6h, and 24h at 2 °C. We then identified sets of genes that were differentially expressed in response to cold and compared them between species, as well as to published data from the temperate Arabidopsis thaliana. Most differentially expressed genes were species-specific, but a significant portion of the cold response was also shared among species. Among thousands of differentially expressed genes, ~200 were shared among the three Arctic species and A. thaliana, while ~100 were exclusively shared among the three Arctic species. Our results show that cold response differs markedly between ... : These transcriptomes were generated for a comparative study of cold response in Arctic Brassicaceae. Each transcriptome is generated from 16 samples of leaf RNA, sampled at different time points and temperatures: 4 replicates at 0h (22 °C) 4 replicates at 3h with 2 °C 4 replicates at 6h with 2 °C 4 replicates at 24h with 2 °C One replicate = one pot with several seeds from genetically identical plants (all plants were siblings derived from selfed parents, and selfing is assumed to be the predominant mode of reproduction in the wild). After RNA sequencing on an Illumina HiSeq 3000, we did de novo transcriptome assemblies using trinity https://github.com/trinityrnaseq/trinityrnaseq/wiki with the integrated trimmomatic option. After assembly, we used EnTAP https://entap.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ to filter the raw transcriptomes to reduce inflated transcript estimates (both raw and filtered transcriptomes are deposited). The final transcriptomes are all over >90 % complete in terms of BUSCOs. ... Dataset Arctic Cochlearia groenlandica DataCite Arctic
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topic Cardamine bellidifolia
Draba nivalis
Cochlearia groenlandica
Arctic Brassicaceae
cold shock
FOS: Biological sciences
spellingShingle Cardamine bellidifolia
Draba nivalis
Cochlearia groenlandica
Arctic Brassicaceae
cold shock
FOS: Biological sciences
Birkeland, Siri
Slotte, Tanja
Brysting, Anne Krag
Gustafsson, Anna Lovisa Sofia
Hvidsten, Torgeir Rhoden
Brochmann, Christian
Nowak, Michael Dennis
What can cold-induced transcriptomes of Arctic Brassicaceae tell us about the evolution of cold tolerance? ...
topic_facet Cardamine bellidifolia
Draba nivalis
Cochlearia groenlandica
Arctic Brassicaceae
cold shock
FOS: Biological sciences
description Little is known about the evolution of cold tolerance in polar plant species and how they differ from temperate relatives. To gain insight into their biology and the evolution of cold tolerance, we compared the molecular basis of cold response in three Arctic Brassicaceae species. We conducted a comparative time series experiment to examine transcriptional responses to low temperature. RNA was sampled at 22 °C, and after 3h, 6h, and 24h at 2 °C. We then identified sets of genes that were differentially expressed in response to cold and compared them between species, as well as to published data from the temperate Arabidopsis thaliana. Most differentially expressed genes were species-specific, but a significant portion of the cold response was also shared among species. Among thousands of differentially expressed genes, ~200 were shared among the three Arctic species and A. thaliana, while ~100 were exclusively shared among the three Arctic species. Our results show that cold response differs markedly between ... : These transcriptomes were generated for a comparative study of cold response in Arctic Brassicaceae. Each transcriptome is generated from 16 samples of leaf RNA, sampled at different time points and temperatures: 4 replicates at 0h (22 °C) 4 replicates at 3h with 2 °C 4 replicates at 6h with 2 °C 4 replicates at 24h with 2 °C One replicate = one pot with several seeds from genetically identical plants (all plants were siblings derived from selfed parents, and selfing is assumed to be the predominant mode of reproduction in the wild). After RNA sequencing on an Illumina HiSeq 3000, we did de novo transcriptome assemblies using trinity https://github.com/trinityrnaseq/trinityrnaseq/wiki with the integrated trimmomatic option. After assembly, we used EnTAP https://entap.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ to filter the raw transcriptomes to reduce inflated transcript estimates (both raw and filtered transcriptomes are deposited). The final transcriptomes are all over >90 % complete in terms of BUSCOs. ...
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author Birkeland, Siri
Slotte, Tanja
Brysting, Anne Krag
Gustafsson, Anna Lovisa Sofia
Hvidsten, Torgeir Rhoden
Brochmann, Christian
Nowak, Michael Dennis
author_facet Birkeland, Siri
Slotte, Tanja
Brysting, Anne Krag
Gustafsson, Anna Lovisa Sofia
Hvidsten, Torgeir Rhoden
Brochmann, Christian
Nowak, Michael Dennis
author_sort Birkeland, Siri
title What can cold-induced transcriptomes of Arctic Brassicaceae tell us about the evolution of cold tolerance? ...
title_short What can cold-induced transcriptomes of Arctic Brassicaceae tell us about the evolution of cold tolerance? ...
title_full What can cold-induced transcriptomes of Arctic Brassicaceae tell us about the evolution of cold tolerance? ...
title_fullStr What can cold-induced transcriptomes of Arctic Brassicaceae tell us about the evolution of cold tolerance? ...
title_full_unstemmed What can cold-induced transcriptomes of Arctic Brassicaceae tell us about the evolution of cold tolerance? ...
title_sort what can cold-induced transcriptomes of arctic brassicaceae tell us about the evolution of cold tolerance? ...
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