This work presents an early approach to large-scale
transcriptional profiling of the soybean seed
developmental transition from rapid cell division to
endoreduplication. In the absence of soybean genome
sequence a suppression-subtractive hybridization
approach coupled with partial sequencing of the
resulting differentially expressed transcripts
and subsequent custom microarray production was used.
The resulting subset of transcripts specific to the
developmental process being studied was profiled
using cDNA microarrays as a time course from seven to
twenty two days after flowering.
transcriptional profiling of the soybean seed
developmental transition from rapid cell division to
endoreduplication. In the absence of soybean genome
sequence a suppression-subtractive hybridization
approach coupled with partial sequencing of the
resulting differentially expressed transcripts
and subsequent custom microarray production was used.
The resulting subset of transcripts specific to the
developmental process being studied was profiled
using cDNA microarrays as a time course from seven to
twenty two days after flowering.