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Comparative gene expression analysis in the Arabidopsis thaliana root apex using RNA-seq and microarray transcriptome profiles

Published by National Aeronautics and Space Administration | National Aeronautics and Space Administration | Metadata Last Checked: November 03, 2025 | Last Modified: 2025-04-23
The root apex is an important section of the plant root involved in environmental sensing and cellular development. Analyzing the gene profile of root apex in diverse environments is important and challenging especially when the samples are limiting and precious such as in spaceflight. The feasibility of using tiny root sections for transcriptome analysis was examined in this study. To understand the gene expression profiles of the root apex Arabidopsis thaliana Col-0 roots were sectioned into Zone-I (0.5 mm root cap and meristematic zone) and Zone-II (1.5 mm transition elongation and growth terminating zone). Gene expression was analyzed using microarray and RNA seq. Both the techniques arrays and RNA-Seq identified 4180 common genes as differentially expressed (with > two-fold changes) between the zones. In addition 771 unique genes and 19 novel TARs were identified by RNA-Seq as differentially expressed which were not detected in the arrays. Single root tip zones can be used for full transcriptome analysis; further the root apex zones are functionally very distinct from each other. RNA-Seq provided novel information about the transcripts compared to the arrays. These data will help optimize transcriptome techniques for dealing with small rare samples.

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