Transcription through the eye of a needle: daily and annual cyclic gene expression variation in Douglas-fir needles.
Richard C CronnPeter C DolanSanjuro JogdeoJill L WegrzynDavid B NealeJ Bradley St ClairDee R DenverPublished in: BMC genomics (2017)
Our study highlight the extensive diurnal and circannual transcriptome variability demonstrated in conifer needles. At these temporal scales, 29% of expressed transcripts show a significant diurnal cycle, and 58.7% show a significant circannual cycle. Remarkably, thousands of genes reach their annual peak activity during winter dormancy. Our study establishes the fine-scale timing of daily and annual maximum gene expression for diverse needle genes in Douglas-fir, and it highlights the potential for using this information for evaluating hypotheses concerning the daily or seasonal timing of gene activity in temperate-zone conifers, and for identifying cyclic transcriptome components in other conifer species.