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Transcriptome analysis for the Antarctic native flowering plants which have adapted to the extreme environments

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Title
Transcriptome analysis for the Antarctic native flowering plants which have adapted to the extreme environments
Authors
Kang, Yoonjee
Lee, Hyoungseok
Park, Hyun
Lee, Jungeun
Issue Date
2015
Citation
Kang, Yoonjee, et al. 2015. Transcriptome analysis for the Antarctic native flowering plants which have adapted to the extreme environments. The 1st Molecular Plant International Symposium: From Model Species to Crops. Sanghai. 2015.10.05.-08.
Abstract
Land plants are often exposed to unfavorable conditions for growth. Extreme temperatures, drought, high salinity and high-UV radiance, are typical environmental stress factors that inhibit the growth and development of plant and these environmental stress can alter cellular structures and cause damage to the physiological functions. The Antarctic is one of the toughest environment for living life to survive. Because of the harsh natural conditions, an extremely small number of species has been survived and only two native angiosperms are present, Deschampsia antarctica Desv. (Poaceae) and Colobanthus quitensis (Kunth) Bartl. (Caryophyllaceae). Despite they have been studied as extremophiles that have successfully adapted to the marginal land, limited genetic research has focused on these due to the lack of genomic resources. Here, we present the results of deep transcriptome sequencing of D. antarctica and C.quitensis and the results from functional studies using interested genes.
Conference Name
The 1st Molecular Plant International Symposium: From Model Species to Crops
Conference Place
Sanghai
Conference Date
2015.10.05.-08
Type
Proceeding
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2014-2016, Antarctic Organisms: Cold-Adaptation Mechanism and Its Application (14-16) / Park; Hyun (PE14070; PE15070; PE16070)
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