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    Identification and validation of stable reference genes in camellia species

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    We aimed at finding and validating a stable reference gene in Camellia sinensis and Camellia assamica from a set of four putative housekeeping genes in various samples exposed to different experimental conditions mainly biotic and abiotic stresses. Variation in gene expression across Camellia sinensis leaf tissues exposed to nine different kind of experimental sets was studied. The suitability of 18S rRNA, 26s rRNA, rubisco bis phosphatase (RuBP) and camellia actin (Act) as reference genes were validated by geNorm and BestKeeper programs and revealed 18S rRNA and RuBP to be the most stably expressing housekeeping gene. We therefore recommend use of RuBP as a stable reference gene for normalisation of transcripts abundance experiments in tea leaf samples

    Rubisco-bis-phosphate oxygenase (RuBP)- A potential housekeeping gene for qPCR assays in tea

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    The present experiment is an effort to find a stable reference gene in Camellia sinensis and Camellia assamica under different biotic and abiotic stresses. This study evaluate the variation in gene expression across tea leaf tissues in nine experiments. The suitability of 18S rRNA, 26S rRNA, rubiscobis- phosphatase oxygenase (RuBP) and Camellia tubulin (CaT) as reference genes were validated by geNorm and BestKeeper programs. The finding reveals 18S rRNA and RuBP to be the most stably expressed housekeeping genes, the latter being the first report of its kind in tea. The finding paves the way for their application in accurate quantification of trait specific gene expression and other genomic studies in tea.Keywords: Camellia sinensis, Camellia assamica, qPCR, BestKeeper, geNorm, housekeeping gen
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