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Identification Of Micrornas In Two Species Of Tomato, Solanum Lycopersicum And Solanum Habrochaites, By Deep Sequencing, Shan-Shan Fan, Qian-Nan Li, Guang-Jun Guo, Jian-Chang Gao, Xiao-Xuan Wang, Yan-Mei Guo, John C. Snyder, Yong-Chen Du Jan 2015

Identification Of Micrornas In Two Species Of Tomato, Solanum Lycopersicum And Solanum Habrochaites, By Deep Sequencing, Shan-Shan Fan, Qian-Nan Li, Guang-Jun Guo, Jian-Chang Gao, Xiao-Xuan Wang, Yan-Mei Guo, John C. Snyder, Yong-Chen Du

Horticulture Faculty Publications

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are ~21 nucleotide (nt), endogenous RNAs that regulate gene expression in plants. Increasing evidence suggests that miRNAs play an important role in species-specific development in plants. However, the detailed miRNA profile divergence has not been performed among tomato species. In this study, the small RNA (sRNA) profiles of Solanum lycopersicum cultivar 9706 and Solanum habrochaites species PI 134417 were obtained by deep sequencing. Sixty-three known miRNA families were identified from these two species, of which 39 were common. Further miRNA profile comparison showed that 24 known non-conserved miRNA families were species-specific between these two tomato species. In addition, …


Haploid Induction Via In Vitro Gynogenesis In Tomato (Solanum Lycopersicum L.), He Zhao, Xiao-Xuan Wang, Yong-Cheng Du, De-Wei Zhu, Yan-Mei Guo, Jian-Chang Gao, Fei Li, John C. Snyder Oct 2014

Haploid Induction Via In Vitro Gynogenesis In Tomato (Solanum Lycopersicum L.), He Zhao, Xiao-Xuan Wang, Yong-Cheng Du, De-Wei Zhu, Yan-Mei Guo, Jian-Chang Gao, Fei Li, John C. Snyder

Horticulture Faculty Publications

In order to determine the potential for haploid induction via in vitro gynogenesis in tomato, the ovules and protoplasts of embryo sacs from the hybrids Zhongza 101 and Zhongza 105 were cultured. An efficient method of ovule isolation was established in this study. Using this method, 100-150 ovules could be isolated from one ovary. Isolated ovules were cultured on three induction media to induce gynogenesis in vitro. During culture, ovules were enlarged markedly, with opaque white color. When observed microscopically, there were cell divisions and cell clumps in embryo sacs. Subsequently, the cell clumps in embryo sacs ceased growth, likely …