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Plant Physiology | 2016

Genome-Wide Analysis of Alternative Splicing during Development and Drought Stress in Maize.

Shawn Thatcher; Olga N. Danilevskaya; Xin Meng; Mary Beatty; Gina Zastrow-Hayes; Charlotte Harris; Brandon Van Allen; Jeffrey E. Habben; Bailin Li

Alternative splicing is common during development and drought, with a high degree of tissue specificity even among related tissue types. Alternative splicing plays a crucial role in plant development as well as stress responses. Although alternative splicing has been studied during development and in response to stress, the interplay between these two factors remains an open question. To assess the effects of drought stress on developmentally regulated splicing in maize (Zea mays), 94 RNA-seq libraries from ear, tassel, and leaf of the B73 public inbred line were constructed at four developmental stages under both well-watered and drought conditions. This analysis was supplemented with a publicly available series of 53 libraries from developing seed, embryo, and endosperm. More than 48,000 novel isoforms, often with stage- or condition-specific expression, were uncovered, suggesting that developmentally regulated alternative splicing occurs in thousands of genes. Drought induced large developmental splicing changes in leaf and ear but relatively few in tassel. Most developmental stage-specific splicing changes affected by drought were tissue dependent, whereas stage-independent changes frequently overlapped between leaf and ear. A linear relationship was found between gene expression changes in splicing factors and alternative spicing of other genes during development. Collectively, these results demonstrate that alternative splicing is strongly associated with tissue type, developmental stage, and stress condition.


Molecular Genetics and Genomics | 2008

Whole genome scan detects an allelic variant of fad2 associated with increased oleic acid levels in maize

André Beló; Peizhong Zheng; Stanley Luck; Bo Shen; David J. Meyer; Bailin Li; Scott V. Tingey; Antoni Rafalski


Theoretical and Applied Genetics | 2010

Allelic genome structural variations in maize detected by array comparative genome hybridization

André Beló; Mary Beatty; David Hondred; Kevin A. Fengler; Bailin Li; Antoni Rafalski


Archive | 2009

GENETIC LOCI ASSOCIATED WITH HEAD SMUT RESISTANCE IN MAIZE

Mingliang Xu; Bailin Li; Kevin A. Fengler; Qing Chao; Yongsheng Chen; Xianrong Zhao; Jing Zhao


Archive | 2011

Compositions and methods for enhancing resistance to northern leaf blight in maize

Bailin Li; William A. Wilson


Archive | 2009

GENETIC LOCI ASSOCIATED WITH NORTHERN LEAF BLIGHT RESISTANCE IN MAIZE

William A. Wilson; Bailin Li; Stanley Luck; Marymar Goncalves Butruille


Archive | 2013

COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS TO SELECT FOR REDUCED GRAIN MOISTURE IN MAIZE

William A. Wilson; Stuart Gardner; Jennifer S. Jaqueth; Elizabeth S. Jones; Bailin Li


Archive | 2007

Delayed Flowering Time Gene (DLF1) in Maize and Uses Thereof

Olga Danilevskaya; Michael Muszynski; Bailin Li; Thao Dam


Archive | 2014

Slm1, a suppressor of lesion mimic phenotypes

Jennifer S. Jaqueth; Jiabing Ji; Gurmukh Johal; April Leonard; Bailin Li


Archive | 2014

GENETIC LOCI ASSOCIATED WITH RESPONSE TO ABIOTIC STRESS

Jennifer S. Jaqueth; Bailin Li; Zhizeng Liu

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