Mascarell-Creus, Albert
Cañizares, Joaquin
Vilarrasa-Blasi, Josep
Mora-García, Santiago
Blanca, José
Gonzalez-Ibeas, Daniel
Saladié, Montserrat
Roig, Cristina
Deleu, Wim
Picó-Silvent, Belén
López-Bigas, Nuria
Aranda, Miguel A
Garcia-Mas, Jordi
Nuez, Fernando
Puigdomènech, Pere
Caño-Delgado, Ana I
2009-10-12
Background: Melon (Cucumis melo) is a horticultural specie of significant nutritional value, which belongs to the Cucurbitaceae family, whose economic importance is second only to the Solanaceae. Its small genome of approx. 450 Mb coupled to the high genetic diversity has prompted the development of genetic tools in the last decade. However, the unprecedented existence of a transcriptomic approaches in melon, highlight the importance of designing new tools for high-throughput analysis of gene expression. Results: We report the construction of an oligo-based microarray using a total of 17,510 unigenes derived from 33,418 high-quality melon ESTs. This chip is particularly enriched with genes that are expressed in fruit and during interaction with pathogens. Hybridizations for three independent experiments allowed the characterization of global gene expression profiles during fruit ripening, as well as in response to viral and fungal infections in plant cotyledons and roots, respectively. Microarray construction, statistical analyses and validation together with functional-enrichment analysis are presented in this study. Conclusion: The platform validation and enrichment analyses shown in our study indicate that this oligo-based microarray is amenable for future genetic and functional genomic studies of a wide range of experimental conditions in melon.
English
575 - General genetics. General cytogenetics; 633 - Field crops and their production
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BMC
BMC Genomics
MEC/ /GEN2003-20237-C06/ES/ /
MEC/Programa nacional de recursos y tecnologías agroalimentarias/AGL2006-08069/ES/Dianas para la mejora de las resistencias del melón a virus de importancia agronómica/AGR
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