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Series GSE141 Query DataSets for GSE141
Status Public on Jan 08, 2003
Title Gene-expression profile comparisons distinguish seven organs of maize
Organism Zea mays
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary A maize array was fabricated with 5,376 unique expressed sequence tag (EST) clones sequenced from 4-day-old roots, immature ears and adult organ cDNA libraries. To elucidate organ relationships, relative mRNA levels were quantified by hybridization with embryos, three maize vegetative organs (leaf blades, leaf sheaths and roots) from multiple developmental stages, husk leaves and two types of floral organs (immature ears and silks).
Clustering analyses of the hybridization data suggest that maize utilizes both the PEPCK and NADP-ME C(4) photosynthetic routes as genes in these pathways are co-regulated. Husk RNA has a gene-expression profile more similar to floral organs than to vegetative leaves. Only 7% of the genes were highly organ specific, showing over a fourfold difference in at least one of 12 comparisons and 37% showed a two- to fourfold difference. The majority of genes were expressed in diverse organs with little difference in transcript levels. Cross-hybridization among closely related genes within multigene families could obscure tissue specificity. As a first step in elucidating individual gene-expression patterns, we show that 45-nucleotide oligo probes produce signal intensities and signal ratios comparable to PCR probes on the same matrix.
Gene-expression profile studies with cDNA microarrays provide a new molecular tool for defining plant organs and their relationships and for discovering new biological processes in silico. cDNA microarrays are insufficient for differentiating recently duplicated genes. Gene-specific oligo probes printed along with cDNA probes can query individual gene-expression profiles and gene families simultaneously.
Keywords: other
 
 
Contributor(s) Cho Y, Fernandes J, Kim SH, Walbot V
Citation(s) 12225584
Submission date Jan 07, 2003
Last update date Feb 23, 2012
Contact name Yangrae Cho
E-mail(s) yacho@sequence.stanford.edu
Phone 650-812-1976
Fax 650-812-1975
Organization name Stanford University
Department Biological Sciences
Lab V. Walbot
Street address 385 Serra Mall
City Stanford University
State/province CA
ZIP/Postal code 94305-8221
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL12 Stanford Zea mays
Samples (24)
GSM57 2WLB
GSM58 20t-8DLB
GSM59 21b-SILKS
Relations
BioProject PRJNA84533

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