Abstract
Japanese pear (Pyrus pyrifolia) is a major fruit tree in the family Rosaceae and is bred for fruit production. To promote the development of breeding strategies and molecular research for Japanese pear, we sequenced the transcripts of Japanese pear variety ‘Hosui’. To exhaustively collect information of total gene expression, RNA samples from various organs and stages of Japanese pear were sequenced by three technologies, single-molecule real-time (SMRT) sequencing, 454 pyrosequencing, and Sanger sequencing. Using all those reads, we determined comprehensive reference sequences of Japanese pear. Then, their protein sequences were predicted, and biological functional annotations were assigned. Finally, we developed a web database, TRANSNAP (http://plantomics.mind.meiji.ac.jp/nashi), which is the first web resource of Japanese pear omics information. This database provides highly reliable information via a user-friendly web interface: the reference sequences, gene functional annotations, and gene expression profiles from microarray experiments. In addition, based on sequence comparisons among Japanese, Chinese and European pears, similar protein sequences among the pears and species-specific proteins in Japanese pear can be quickly and efficiently identified. TRANSNAP will aid molecular research and breeding in Japanese pear, and its information is available for comparative analysis among other pear species and families.
Highlights
Japanese pear (Pyrus pyrifolia) is a major fruit tree in the family Rosaceae and is bred for fruit production
Significant amounts of genomic information on pears have been published: draft sequences of the Chinese pear genome based on a combination of BAC-to-BAC and Illumina HiSeq strategy[3], chromosomal-level sequences of the Chinese pear genome[4], and the genome sequence of European pear obtained by 454 pyrosequencing[5]
For PacBio reads, a total of 56,331 high quality (HQ) full-length cDNAs were generated on the pipeline of Iso-Seq
Summary
Japanese pear (Pyrus pyrifolia) is a major fruit tree in the family Rosaceae and is bred for fruit production. To exhaustively collect information of total gene expression, RNA samples from various organs and stages of Japanese pear were sequenced by three technologies, single-molecule real-time (SMRT) sequencing, 454 pyrosequencing, and Sanger sequencing Using all those reads, we determined comprehensive reference sequences of Japanese pear. We developed a web database, TRANSNAP (http://plantomics.mind.meiji.ac.jp/ nashi), which is the first web resource of Japanese pear omics information This database provides highly reliable information via a user-friendly web interface: the reference sequences, gene functional annotations, and gene expression profiles from microarray experiments. We developed a public web resource, the Japanese Pear Transcriptome Database (TRANSNAP; http:// plantomics.mind.meiji.ac.jp/nashi) In this database, users can freely access the reference sequences of the transcriptome and their functional annotations with a user-friendly graphical user interface.
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