Transcriptomic Analysis of Different Growth Stages of Fungal

With the decreasing cost of sequencing, transcriptome sequencing analysis has become an indispensable technology for fungal biology. The transcriptome analysis of fungi is based on the sum of all RNAs, mainly mRNA and ncRNA, that can be transcribed by the fungus at a particular developmental stage under a specific habitat. The fungal growth and development process can be divided into two phases: nutrition and reproduction, forming various forms of nutrients and propagule. The typical nutrient body is the filamentous body, which also becomes mycelium. After the nutritional stage, fungi enter the reproduction stage. There are two reproduction methods, asexual reproduction and sexual reproduction, producing different types of spores and going through different reproduction stages.

Therefore, transcriptomic analysis of different growth stages of fungi is essential for understanding the process of fungal growth and development and exploring gene functions. Lifeasible can provide transcriptome analysis services for different growth stages of fungal nutrients and propagules, searching for differentially expressed genes during fungal growth and providing co-support for functional analysis of fungal genes.

Transcriptomic Analysis of Different Growth Stages of Fungal