项目编号 PRJCA038404
项目标题 Spatiotemporal transcriptomic atlas reveals the regulatory mechanisms underlying early inflorescence development and sex differentiation in spinach
涉及领域 Agricultural
数据类型 Transcriptome or Gene expression
Raw sequence reads
物种名称 Spinacia oleracea
描述信息 In this study, we present a developmental series spatial transcriptome analysis of the male and female spinach shoot apex, encompassing floral primordium and early inflorescence. The dynamic expression patterns of genes and transcriptional networks of male or female shoot apex at various developmental stages provide a spatiotemporal atlas of floral meristem initiation and early floral organ development. Combined with experimental validation, we provide new insights into the early sex differentiation mechanisms in spinach, with a focus on epigenetic regulation. These findings unravel an intricate interplay between cellular differentiation and sex differentiation in spinach, and offer valuable resources for further genetic studies of the complex scenario in sex differentiation in spinach and other dioecious plants.
样品范围 Spatial Transcriptomics
发布日期 2025-06-05
出版信息
PubMed ID 文章标题 杂志名称 Doi 发表年份
40574481 Spatiotemporal Transcriptomic Atlas Reveals the Regulatory Mechanisms Underlying Early Inflorescence Development and Sex Differentiation in Spinach Advanced Science 10.1002/advs.202507818 2025
项目资金来源
机构 项目类型 授权项目ID 授权项目名称
National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) 2170336
National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) 31970240
Natural Science Foundation of Henan Province 252300421281
Natural Science Foundation of Henan Province 222300420053
Program for Science & Technology Innovation Talents in the Universities of Henan Province 23HASTIT035
提交者 You Chen (youchen3028@163.com)
提交单位 Henan Normal University
提交日期 2025-04-09

项目包含数据信息

资源名称 描述
BioSample (4) -
SAMC4969420 spinach F6-F8
SAMC4969419 spinach F6-F8
SAMC4969418 spinach M6-M8
SAMC4969417 spinach M6-M8
GSA (1) -
CRA024715 Spatiotemporal transcriptomic atlas reveals the regulatory mechanisms underlying early inflorescence development and sex differentiation in spinach