Transcriptome profiling of Elettaria cardamomum (L.) Maton (small cardamom).

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TitleTranscriptome profiling of Elettaria cardamomum (L.) Maton (small cardamom).
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2017
AuthorsNadiya F, Anjali N, Thomas J, Gangaprasad A, Sabu KK
JournalGenom Data
Volume11
Pagination102-103
Date Published2017 Mar
ISSN2213-5960
Abstract

Elettaria cardamomum (L.) Maton, known as 'queen of spices, is a perennial herbaceous monocot of the family Zingiberaceae, native to southern India. Cardamom is an economically valuable spice crop and used widely in culinary and medicinal purposes. In the present study, using Ion Proton RNA sequencing technology, we performed transcriptome sequencing and de novo transcriptome assembly of a wild and five cultivar genotypes of cardamom. RNA-seq generated a total of 22,811,983 (92 base) and 24,889,197 (75 base) raw reads accounting for approximately 8.21GB and 7.65GB of sequence data for wild and cultivar genotypes of cardamom respectively. The raw data were submitted to SRA database of NCBI under the accession numbers SRX1141272 (wild) and SRX1141276 (cultivars). The raw reads were quality filtered and assembled using MIRA assembler resulted with 112,208 and 264,161contigs having N50 value 616 and 664 for wild and cultivar cardamom respectively. The assembled unigenes were functionally annotated using several databases including PlantCyc for pathway annotation. This work represents the first report on cardamom transcriptome sequencing. In order to generate a comprehensive reference transcriptome, we further assembled the raw reads of wild and cultivar genotypes which might enrich the plant transcriptome database and trigger advanced research in cardamom genomics.

DOI10.1016/j.gdata.2016.12.013
Alternate JournalGenom Data
PubMed ID28070488
PubMed Central IDPMC5219599