

Author: Forment J. Gadea J. Huerta L. Abizanda L. Agusti J. Alamar S. Alos E. Andres F. Arribas R. Beltran J. Berbel A. Blazquez M. Brumos J. Canas L. Cercos M. Colmenero-Flores J. Conesa A. Estables B. Gandia M. Garcia-Martinez J. Gimeno J. Gisbert A. Gomez G. Gonzalez-Candelas L. Granell A. Guerri J. Lafuente M. Madueno F. Marcos J. Marques M. Martinez F. Martinez-Godoy M. Miralles S. Moreno P. Navarro L. Pallas V. Perez-Amador M. Perez-Valle J. Pons C. Rodrigo I. Rodriguez P. Royo C. Serrano R. Soler G. Tadeo F. Talon M. Terol J. Trenor M. Vaello L. Vicente O. Vidal Ch. Zacarias L. Conejero V.
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
ISSN: 0167-4412
Source: Plant Molecular Biology, Vol.57, Iss.3, 2005-02, pp. : 375-391
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Abstract
A functional genomics project has been initiated to approach the molecular characterization of the main biological and agronomical traits of citrus. As a key part of this project, a citrus EST collection has been generated from 25 cDNA libraries covering different tissues, developmental stages and stress conditions. The collection includes a total of 22,635 high-quality ESTs, grouped in 11,836 putative unigenes, which represent at least one third of the estimated number of genes in the citrus genome. Functional annotation of unigenes which have Arabidopsis orthologues (68% of all unigenes) revealed gene representation in every major functional category, suggesting that a genome-wide EST collection was obtained. A
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