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Plant Physiology Preview Published on June 20, 2002; 10.1104/pp.000729
Received November 20, 2001 Expression Profiling of Reciprocal Maize Hybrids Divergent for Cold Germination and Desiccation Tolerance
Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Johnston, Iowa 50131--1004 * Corresponding author; email: Krishna.Kollipara{at}pioneer.com.
Recombinant inbred lines (RILs) derived from B73 x M017 were screened for cold germination (CG) and desiccation tolerance (DT) phenotypes. Reciprocal F1 hybrids were made between divergent RILs, and hybrids that showed differential phenotypes (parent-of-origin effect) for CG or DT were selected for profiling mRNA and protein expression. mRNA and proteins were extracted from embryo axes of seed germinated for 11 d at 12.5°C in the dark and developing embryos at 40% seed moisture (R5 stage) for CG and DT, respectively. GeneCalling analysis, an open-ended mRNA profiling method, identified 336 of 32,496 and 656 of 32,940 cDNA fragments that showed
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