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A large-scale integrated transcriptomic atlas for soybean organ development.
Soybean is one of the most important crops globally, and its production must be significantly increased to meet increasing demand. Elucidating the genetic regulatory networks underlying soybean organ development is essential for breeding elite and resilient varieties to ensure increased soybean production under climate change. An integrated transcriptomic atlas that leverages multiple types of transcriptomics data can facilitate the characterization of temporal-spatial expression patterns of most organ development-related genes and thereby help us to understand organ developmental processes. Here, we constructed a comprehensive, integrated transcriptomic atlas for soybeans, integrating bulk RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) datasets from 314 samples across the soybean life cycle, along with single-nucleus RNA-seq and spatially enhanced resolution omics sequencing datasets from five organs: root, nodule, shoot apex, leaf, and stem. Investigating genes related to organ specificity, blade development, and nodule formation, we demonstrate that the atlas has robust power for exploring key genes involved in organ formation. In addition, we developed a user-friendly panoramic database for the transcriptomic atlas, enabling easy access and queries, which will serve as a valuable resource to significantly advance future soybean functional studies.
期刊介绍:
Molecular Plant is dedicated to serving the plant science community by publishing novel and exciting findings with high significance in plant biology. The journal focuses broadly on cellular biology, physiology, biochemistry, molecular biology, genetics, development, plant-microbe interaction, genomics, bioinformatics, and molecular evolution.
Molecular Plant publishes original research articles, reviews, Correspondence, and Spotlights on the most important developments in plant biology.