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옥수수 유묘기 한발 스트레스 평가를 위한 발현마커 후보군 탐색open accessAssessment of the Candidate Genes of Expression Markers Associated with Drought Stress in Maize Seedlings

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Assessment of the Candidate Genes of Expression Markers Associated with Drought Stress in Maize Seedlings
Authors
문준철신승호김효철송기태김재윤김경희이병무
Issue Date
Sep-2018
Publisher
한국육종학회
Keywords
Co-expression; Drought stress; Maize seedling; Susceptible type; Tolerant type
Citation
한국육종학회지, v.50, no.3, pp 224 - 235
Pages
12
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
한국육종학회지
Volume
50
Number
3
Start Page
224
End Page
235
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/9107
DOI
10.9787/KJBS.2018.50.3.224
ISSN
0250-3360
2287-5174
Abstract
Drought stress during the seedling stage has a disastrous effect on the growth of maize. The purpose of this study was to assess the developed expression markers that are related to drought stress in maize. For the selection of expressed genes by drought stress, co-expression analysis was carried out using published microarray data of drought stress in maize (Zea mays L.) seedlings. Six consensus modules were based on 4,770 stress responsive genes differentially expressed in drought stress, and the royal blue module was chosen. Thirty genes were selected according to different expression patterns between susceptible and tolerant types. Drought stress treatments were performed on both Ki3 and Ki11. Ki3 and Ki11 are widely known drought-susceptible and -tolerant types, respectively. At first, the 30 selected genes were compared to Ki3 and Ki11 using qRT-PCR. The gene expression values of eight genes (BU050895, BF728598, CK827168, CO524848, AF457983, CF037152, AJ606944, and BG836522) were significantly tolerant types rather than susceptible types in the roots. After applying the eight above-mentioned genes to nine cultivars, a different pattern was detected between susceptible and tolerant types. The results of the present study will show the possibility of developing novel expression markers and the application for various maize varieties.
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