Abstract

Tree peony (Paeonia suffruticosa Andrew) is a popular ornamental plant due to its large, fragrant and colorful flowers. The floral development is the most important event in its lifecycle. To explore the mechanism that regulate flower development, we sequenced the flower bud transcriptomes of ‘High Noon’, a reblooming cultivar of P. suffruticosa × P. lutea, using both full-length isoform-sequencing (ISO-seq) and RNA-seq were sequenced. A total of 15.94 Gb raw data were generated in full-length transcriptome sequencing of the 3 floral developmental stages, resulting 0.11 M protein-coding transcripts. Over 457.0 million reads were obtained by RNA-seq in the 3 floral buds. Here, we openly released the full-length transcriptome database of ‘High Noon’ and RNA-seq database of floral development. These databases can provide a fundamental genetic information of tree peony to investigate its transcript structure, variants and evolution. Data will facilitate to deep analyses of the transcriptome for flower development.

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  • Background & SummaryTree peony (Paeonia suffruticosa Andrew), is one of the most important horticultural plants in the world and a culturally important ornamental plants in China, due to its striking ornamental and medicinal values

  • High Noon showed an unregular reblooming phenomenon[1] which means a twice floral development occurred around a year

  • It is necessary to conduct a combined transcript sequencing for the gene prediction and the floral development research in tree peony

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Background & SummaryTree peony (Paeonia suffruticosa Andrew), is one of the most important horticultural plants in the world and a culturally important ornamental plants in China, due to its striking ornamental and medicinal values. Next-generation sequencing (NGS) provides precise and comprehensive analysis of RNA transcripts for gene expression. It is necessary to conduct a combined transcript sequencing for the gene prediction and the floral development research in tree peony.

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