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PROJECT 1. Regulation of early endosperm development in maize
We first conducted a in silico search of maize annotated genes in its 5.0a version in plant transcription factor database, and identify hundreds potential TF maize genes. Then we utilized publish gene microarray expression data and our self-produced RNA-seq data to further filter the gene sets. Our efforts identified ~200 candidate genes that specifically expressed in early stages of endosperm development (A). We are currently performing experimental validation of selected candidate TFs. In the next step, to construct the regulatory network of those identified TFs, we identified the genes whose expression highly correlated with those TFs and calculated their topological structures (B). The regulatory network is finally illustrated in (C). Additionally, we are developing hidden markov model (HMM) to detect the alternative splicing genes during the development (D).
PROJECT 2. Chromatin and epigenomic landscape of the developing maize endosperm
Heterosis, or hybrid vigor, is the increased function of any biological quality in a hybrid offspring. It is the occurrence of a genetically superior offspring from mixing the genes of its parents. Nearly all field corn (maize) grown in most developed nations exhibits heterosis. Modern corn hybrids substantially outyield conventional cultivars and respond better to fertilizer.
<right> Above figure was modified from two papers by (Springer and Stupar 2007 and He et al, 2010)</right>