Objectives: The objective of this data set was to identify how interaction between temperature and the sickle-3 (sic-3) mutant alters the global messenger RNA (mRNA) content of Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings. The motivation was discovery of atypical mRNA splice variants in sic-3 that differed with seedling growth temperature. The expected outcome was identification of mRNA splice variants altered by sic-3, temperature, or the combination of temperature and genotype.

Data Description: The data set is RNAseq profiling of Arabidopsis (Col-0 ecotype) wild type and sic-3 seedlings under 16 °C or 28 °C. A comprehensive view of global mRNA sequences and their content was captured by deep sequencing of RNA pools made from sets of seedlings sampled every 4 h over 20 h. This data set contains sequences representing the spectrum of mRNA splice variants from individual genes, as well as from mRNA-related sequences like spliced introns. This data set enables detection of significant changes in gene-level expression and relative levels of mRNA splice variants caused by the different growth temperatures, the sic-3 mutation or both factors. This data set is useful to study production of mRNA splice variants and other mRNA-related RNAs in a range of plant species because Arabidopsis is a model plant.

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