Artemisia tridentata subsp. tridentata drought GxE experiment transcriptomics data
A drought Genotype x Environment (GxE) experiment was conducted as part of the Idaho GEM3 project to assess phenotypic plasticity and differential gene expression across two populations (one from Idaho, USA and one from Utah, USA) of diploid Artemisia tridentata subsp. tridentata which experience differing levels of drought stress during the summer months. Western North America has been experiencing persistent drought for over two decades, exacerbated by climate change. This extreme climate shift is a clear danger to native plant communities. Artemisia tridentata is a keystone shrub species in western North America and is threatened by climate change, urbanization, and wildfire. Data and results of this study will be used to inform conservation and restoration efforts of this species across its range.
BioProject PRJNA934360 contains RNASeq raw read, BAM alignment and assembled IDT3 transcriptome data files available from the NCBI SRA database
- RNASeq
- transcriptome
Data Authors/Creators
- Other Author(s): Kara Moran
- Other Author(s): Erin Milliken
- Other Author(s): Marcelo Serpe
Contact Information
- Buerki Lab, Boise State University
- Center for Genome Research and Biocomputing Laboratory, Oregon State University
- HudsonAlpha Genomics Institute
- English
- Dovetail Genomics-Tree of Life Award