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SRX13218266: Zea mays, Ia2132, 400 growing degree days after pollination, seed, Lexogen QuantSeq 3 mRNA-Seq Library Kit FWD, index ACAACG
1 ILLUMINA (NextSeq 500) run: 4.2M spots, 362.9M bases, 134.7Mb downloads

Design: Lexogen QuantSeq 3 mRNA-Seq Library Kit FWD, index ACAACG
Submitted by: University of Georgia
Study: Transcriptome-wide association and prediction for carotenoids and tocochromanols in fresh sweet corn kernels
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Sweet corn is consistently one of the most highly consumed vegetables in the U.S., providing a valuable opportunity to increase nutrient intake through biofortification. Significant variation for carotenoid (provitamin A, lutein, zeaxanthin) and tocochromanol (vitamin E, antioxidants) levels is present in temperate sweet corn germplasm, yet previous genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of these traits have been limited by low statistical power and mapping resolution. Here, we employed a high-quality transcriptomic dataset collected from fresh sweet corn kernels to conduct transcriptome-wide association studies (TWAS) and transcriptome prediction studies for 39 carotenoid and tocochromanol traits. In agreement with previous GWAS findings, TWAS detected significant associations for four causal genes, beta-carotene hydroxylase (crtRB1), lycopene epsilon cyclase (lcyE), gamma-tocopherol methyltransferase (vte4), and homogentisate geranylgeranyltransferase (hggt1) on a transcriptome-wide level. Pathway-level analysis revealed additional associations for deoxy-xylulose synthase2 (dxs2), diphosphocytidyl methyl erythritol synthase2 (dmes2), cytidine methyl kinase1 (cmk1), and geranylgeranyl hydrogenase1 (ggh1), of which, dmes2, cmk1, and ggh1 have not previously been identified through maize association studies. Evaluation of prediction models incorporating genome-wide markers and transcriptome-wide abundances revealed a trait-dependent benefit to the inclusion of both genomic and transcriptomic data over solely genomic data, but both transcriptome- and genome-wide datasets outperformed a priori candidate gene-targeted prediction models for most traits. Altogether, this study represents an important step towards understanding the role of regulatory variation in the accumulation of vitamins in fresh sweet corn kernels.
Sample:
SAMN23425579 • SRS11143705 • All experiments • All runs
Organism: Zea mays
Library:
Name: 19A0171
Instrument: NextSeq 500
Strategy: RNA-Seq
Source: TRANSCRIPTOMIC
Selection: RANDOM
Layout: SINGLE
Runs: 1 run, 4.2M spots, 362.9M bases, 134.7Mb
Run# of Spots# of BasesSizePublished
SRR170284994,220,171362.9M134.7Mb2021-11-29

ID:
18081197

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