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Transcriptomic Profiling Reveals Complex Molecular Regulation in Cotton Genic Male Sterile Mutant Yu98-8A

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2015
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Fang, Weiping
Zhao, Fu'an
Sun, Yao
Xie, Deyi
Sun, Li (TTU)
Xu, Zhenzhen
Zhu, Wei
Yang, Lirong
Zhao, Yuanming
Lv, Shuping
Tang, Zhongjie
Nie, Lihong
Li, Wu
Hou, Jianan
Duan, Zhengzheng
Yu, Yuebo
Yang, Xiaojie
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Abstract
Although cotton genic male sterility (GMS) plays an important role in the utilization of hybrid vigor, its precise molecular mechanism remains unclear. To characterize the molecular events of pollen abortion, transcriptome analysis, combined with histological observations, was conducted in the cotton GMS line, Yu98-8A. A total of 2,412 genes were identified as significant differentially expressed genes (DEGs) before and during the critical pollen abortion stages. Bioinformatics and biochemical analysis showed that the DEGs mainly associated with sugars and starch metabolism, oxidative phosphorylation, and plant endogenous hormones play a critical and complicated role in pollen abortion. These findings extend a better understanding of the molecular events involved in the regulation of pollen abortion in genic male sterile cotton, which may provide a foundation for further research studies on cotton heterosis breeding.
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https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0133425
https://hdl.handle.net/2346/90490
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