Abbott Peach Project Description
Peach (Prunus persica) represents a model species for prunus and a reference species for Rosaceae, To develop an extensive Prunus EST database for identification and cloning of genes important to fruit and tree development, we generated 8832 high-quality expressed sequence tags (ESTs) from a peach cDNA library of shoot tissue. After assembly and annotation, a putative peach unigene set consisting of 5381 ESTs was defined.Further annotation includes Gene Ontology (GO) classification and computational detection of simple sequence repeats (SSR) and open reading frame (ORF).
December 15, 2005 : Abbott Peach ESTs Analyzed for SSRs
December 23, 2005 : Abbott Peach ESTs Submitted to GenBank
| Processing Summary | |
| Number of ESTs sequenced | 8832 | Number of successful sequences | 7085 | Average Success Rate | 80.2 % | Average Base Count | 757 | Average Number of HQ Bases | 505 | Average Phred Quality Value | 32 | Number of Contigs (CAP3 Assembly -p 95 -d 60 ) | 673 | Number of Singletons | 4708 | Number of Putative Unigenes | 5381 |
