Analysis of Transcripts and splice isoforms in Red Clover (Trifolium pratense L.) by single-molecule long-read sequencing

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Abstract

Red clover ( Trifolium pratense L.) is an important cool-season legume plant, which is the most widely planted forage legume after alfalfa. Although a draft genome sequence was published already, the sequences and completed structure of mRNA transcripts remain unclear, which limit further explore on red clover. In this study, the red clover transcriptome was sequenced using single-molecule long-read sequencing to identify full-length splice isoforms, and 29,730 novel isoforms from known genes and 2,194 novel isoforms from novel genes were identified. A total of 5,492 alternative splicing events was identified and the majority of alter spliced events in red clover was corrected as intron retention. In addition, of the 15,229 genes detected by SMRT, 8,719 including 1,86,517 transcripts have at least one poly(A) site. Furthermore, we identified 4,333 long non-coding RNAs and 3,762 fusion transcripts. Our results show the feasibility of deep sequencing full-length RNA from red clover transcriptome on a single-molecule level.

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