<scp>BaRTv2</scp> : a highly resolved barley reference transcriptome for accurate transcript‐specific <scp>RNA</scp> ‐seq quantification

Max Coulter(James Hutton Institute), Juan Carlos Entizne(James Hutton Institute), Wenbin Guo(James Hutton Institute), Micha Bayer(James Hutton Institute), Ronja Wonneberger(Leibniz-Institut für Pflanzengenetik und Kulturpflanzenforschung (IPK)), Linda Milne(James Hutton Institute), Miriam Schreiber(James Hutton Institute), Allison Haaning(University of Minnesota), Gary J. Muehlbauer(University of Minnesota), Nicola McCallum(James Hutton Institute), John Fuller(James Hutton Institute), Craig G. Simpson(James Hutton Institute), Nils Stein(Leibniz-Institut für Pflanzengenetik und Kulturpflanzenforschung (IPK)), John W. Brown(James Hutton Institute), Robbie Waugh(James Hutton Institute), Runxuan Zhang(James Hutton Institute)
The Plant Journal
June 15, 2022
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Abstract

Accurate characterisation of splice junctions (SJs) as well as transcription start and end sites in reference transcriptomes allows precise quantification of transcripts from RNA-seq data, and enables detailed investigations of transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulation. Using novel computational methods and a combination of PacBio Iso-seq and Illumina short-read sequences from 20 diverse tissues and conditions, we generated a comprehensive and highly resolved barley reference transcript dataset from the European 2-row spring barley cultivar Barke (BaRTv2.18). Stringent and thorough filtering was carried out to maintain the quality and accuracy of the SJs and transcript start and end sites. BaRTv2.18 shows increased transcript diversity and completeness compared with an earlier version, BaRTv1.0. The accuracy of transcript level quantification, SJs and transcript start and end sites have been validated extensively using parallel technologies and analysis, including high-resolution reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction and 5'-RACE. BaRTv2.18 contains 39 434 genes and 148 260 transcripts, representing the most comprehensive and resolved reference transcriptome in barley to date. It provides an important and high-quality resource for advanced transcriptomic analyses, including both transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulation, with exceptional resolution and precision.


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