Abstract
Reliable reference genes (RGs) are of great significance for the normalization of quantitative data. RGs are often used as a reference to ensure the accuracy of experimental results to detect gene expression levels by reverse transcription–quantitative real-time PCR (RT-qPCR). To evaluate the normalized RGs that are suitable for studying the expression of genes during the process of radish stele enlargement, based on the functional annotations and fragment per kilobase of transcript per million mapped reads (FPKM) values in the transcriptome data, three traditional RGs (GAPDH, 18SrRNA, and ACTIN7) and seven commonly used RGs (UBQ11, TUA6, TUB6, EF-1b1, EF-1a2, PP2A11, and SAND) were obtained. In the study, the results of geNorm, NormFinder, and BestKeeper from RefFinder comprehensively analyzed the stability ranking of candidate RGs. The results showed that compared with the traditional RGs, the common RGs show higher and more stable expression. Among the seven commonly used RGs, PP2A11 is recommended as the optimal RG for studying cherry radish stele enlargement. This research provides a useful and reliable RG resource for the accurate study of gene expression during root enlargement in cherry radishes and facilitates the functional genomics research on root enlargement.
Funder
Cooperation Project of Fujian Provincial Science and Technology Program
Youth Academic Training Fund from the College of Horticulture in Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University School of Horticulture
Innovation and Entrepreneurship Projects for College Students
Min Jiang Scholar Fund from Fujian Province and Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University
Subject
Horticulture,Plant Science
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