Gene Discovery and EST-Microsatellite Marker Development in Switchgrass: a C4 Perennial Grass
Christian M. Tobias1*,
Paul Twigg2,
Daniel M. Hayden1,
Kenneth P. Vogel3,
Rob M. Mitchell3,
Gerard R. Lazo1,
Elaine K. Chow1, and
Gautam Sarath3
- 1 USDA, ARS, Western Regional Research Center, Genomics and Gene Discovery Unit, 800 Buchanan Street, Albany, CA 94710, USA
- 2 Biology Department, Bruner Hall of Science, University of Nebraska at Kearney, Kearney, NE 68849, USA
- 3 USDA, ARS, Wheat, Sorghum and Forage Research Unit, Keim Hall, E.C. University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE, 68583, USA
- * corresponding author
Theoretical and Applied Genetics (2005) in press.
SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIALS
Of the 11,990 Panicum virgatum ESTs sequenced, 7,090 (59%) were
able to be assigned by GO Molecular terms.
Of the 11,990 Panicum virgatum ESTs sequenced, 6,867 (57%) were
able to be assigned by GO Biological terms.
Of the 11,990 Panicum virgatum ESTs sequenced, 6,058 (50%) were
able to be assigned by GO Cellular terms.