Frontiers in Plant Science (Jun 2023)

Design, execution, and interpretation of plant RNA-seq analyses

  • Racheal N. Upton,
  • Fernando H. Correr,
  • Jared Lile,
  • Gillian L. Reynolds,
  • Kira Falaschi,
  • Jason P. Cook,
  • Jennifer Lachowiec

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1135455
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

Abstract

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Genomics has transformed our understanding of the genetic architecture of traits and the genetic variation present in plants. Here, we present a review of how RNA-seq can be performed to tackle research challenges addressed by plant sciences. We discuss the importance of experimental design in RNA-seq, including considerations for sampling and replication, to avoid pitfalls and wasted resources. Approaches for processing RNA-seq data include quality control and counting features, and we describe common approaches and variations. Though differential gene expression analysis is the most common analysis of RNA-seq data, we review multiple methods for assessing gene expression, including detecting allele-specific gene expression and building co-expression networks. With the production of more RNA-seq data, strategies for integrating these data into genetic mapping pipelines is of increased interest. Finally, special considerations for RNA-seq analysis and interpretation in plants are needed, due to the high genome complexity common across plants. By incorporating informed decisions throughout an RNA-seq experiment, we can increase the knowledge gained.

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