Extending MapMan Ontology to Tobacco for Visualization of Gene Expression.

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Department of Mathematics and Statistics, South Dakota State University, Brookings, South Dakota, USA 57007.

Published: January 2013

Microarrays are a large-scale expression profiling method which has been used to study the transcriptome of plants under various environmental conditions. However, manual inspection of microarray data is difficult at the genome level because of the large number of genes (normally at least 30,000) and the many different processes that occur within any given plant. MapMan software, which was initially developed to visualize microarray data for Arabidopsis, has been adapted to other plant species by mapping other species onto MapMan ontology. This paper provides a detailed procedure and the relevant computing codes to generate a MapMan ontology mapping file for tobacco ( L.) using potato and Arabidopsis as intermediates. The mapping file can be used directly with our custom made NimbleGen oligoarray, that contains gene sequences from both the tobacco gene space sequence and the tobacco gene index 4 (NTGI4) collection of ESTs. The generated data set will be informative for scientists working on tobacco as their model plant by providing a MapMan ontology mapping file to tobacco, homology between tobacco coding sequences and that of potato and Arabidopsis, as well as adapting our procedure and codes for other plant species where the complete genome is not yet available.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3583537PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.7167/2013/706465DOI Listing

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