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GrainGenes Sequence Report: CF132947

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Sequence
CF132947
Contig
Ta.9552.2.S1_at
External Databases
Data at GenBank
Data at EMBL
Data at DDBJ
TIGR Gene Index
TC356120
NCBI UniGene
Ta.43347
DB Remark
Locus Source: Triticum aestivum (bread wheat)
UniGene title 'Transcribed locus, moderately similar to NP_565111.1 nodulin MtN21 family protein [Arabidopsis thaliana]'
Keyword
EST
Species
Triticum aestivum
Cultivar
Chinese Spring
Clone Library
Wheat meiotic floret cDNA library
Tissue
Whole florets with anthers
Developmental Stage
Meiotic stages pre-meiosis-metaphase I
Data Source
genbankRelease 137, Aug 15 2003
genbankUpdated Nov 2006
Title
WHE4352_C01_E02ZT Wheat meiotic floret cDNA library Triticum aestivum cDNA clone WHE4352_C01_E02, mRNA sequence.
Strain
lab_host E. coli DH10B
Clone
WHE4352_C01_E02
Remark
DB_xref: taxon:4565
Feature: source: mol_type = 'mRNA';
Locus Comment: Contact: Olin Anderson; US Department of Agriculture, Agriculture Research Service, Pacific; West Area, Western Regional Research Center; 800 Buchanan Street, Albany, CA 94710, USA; Tel: 5105595773; Fax: 5105595818; Email: oandersn@pw.usda.gov; Sequences have been trimmed to remove vector sequence and low; quality sequence with phred score less than 20; Seq primer: T7 primer.
Note: Vector: pSPORT1; Site_1: SalI; Site_2: NotI; Plants were grown in a glasshouse. Anther meiotic stage was determined microscopically after removing a single anther from a primary floret. If determined to be between (and including) meiotic stages pre-meiosis and metaphase I, remaining floret tissue was collected and pooled for library construction. The tissue, total RNA, and poly(A) RNA were prepared, cDNA synthesised, and directionally ligated into pSPORT1 by Tim Sutton in the P Langridge Lab at the Department of Plant Science, University of Adelaide, Waite Campus, Australia. Average insert size 1.4Kb. Plasmid DNA preparations and DNA sequencing were performed in the OD Anderson lab (all other authors).
DNA
tggtacgcctgcaggtaccggtccggaattcccgggtcgacccacgcgtc
cgatagctagacacccctggttgcactcctcactcacctcatccctggcc
taggccttcctctctctagtctctcatcgccacctcgctccagcagcagc
ttctatctcgatctagggagagatcaagtgaggagagggtgcagccatgg
cggacgcggtggatgctcgccgggtctgcgggatgccggagaaggcgcag
ctccacgtggcgatgctggcgctgcagttcggctacgccggcttccacgt
cgtgtcccgcctcgcgctcaacatggggatcagcaagctcgtcttccccg
tctaccgcaacatcatcgcgctcttcctcctcgtccccttcgcctacttc
ctcgagaagaaggaccgacccaggctcaccctcggcctcgccgtccactt
cttcttcctcgccctctgcggcatcaccgccaaccagggcttctacctcc
tcggcctcgacaacacctcccccaccttcgcctccgccatccagaactcc
gttccggccatcaccttcggcatggccgccgcgctccgcatcgagaaggt
gcgcctcgaccgccgcgacggcgtcgccaaggtgctgggcacgctcgcgt
gcgtcgcaggcgcgtccgtcatcacgctctaccaaggccccaccatct

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