Birch (Betula platyphylla), an eminent tree species in Northeast and Inner Mongolia of China, has been widely used in architecture, furniture, and
paper making in recent years. In order to retrieve genes involved in early development of B. platyphylla male inflorescence, RNA populations extracted from early and late developmental stage were analyzed by cDNA-Amplified Fragment
Length Polymorphism (cDNA-AFLP) technique. Following amplification of 256 pairs of primer combinations, ~7000 fragments were
generated, of which 350 transcripts expressing more in early stage than late. Of 350 specific transcripts, 198 clear and reproducible
electrophoresis bands were retrieved and sequenced successfully, 74 of them (37%) showing significant homologies to known
genes after GO annotation. Majority of the predicted gene products were involved in metabolism (24.56%), cellular process
(27.19%), response to stimulus (11.4%) and cell growth (8.7%). Transcripts ME56, ME108, ME206 and ME310, representing metabolism,
cellular process, response to stimulus and cell growth, respectively, were selected for further study to validate cDNA-AFLP
expression patterns via RT-PCR and qRT-PCR analysis. RT-PCR and qRT-PCR expression pattern results were consistent with cDNA-AFLP
analysis results.
Keywords cDNA-AFLP – Floral development –
Betula platyphylla
– Transcripts