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accession-icon SRP039377
The Transcriptomes of Natural Developmental Magnum in Chickens
  • organism-icon Gallus gallus
  • sample-icon 7 Downloadable Samples
  • Technology Badge IconIllumina HiSeq 2000

Description

The goal of this study is to obtain the transcriptomes of chicken magnum in different natural developmental stages. There are totally five stages researched in this study and they are named D1, D2, D3, D4 and L. D1 to D4 are the abbreviations of developmental stage 1 to developmental stage 4 and L means laying stage. D1 refers to the lag phase (about 7 weeks old) in which the magnum has very slight change; D2 refers to the early proliferation phase (about 13 weeks old); D3 refers to the late proliferation phase (about 16 weeks old); D4 refers to the early differentiation phase (about 17 weeks old).

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accession-icon SRP144529
Gallus gallus Transcriptome or Gene expression
  • organism-icon Gallus gallus
  • sample-icon 6 Downloadable Samples
  • Technology Badge IconIllumina HiSeq 2500

Description

In the experiment, we took a chinese chicken with different body weights at 300 days as the research subjects. The chickens were divided into fast- and slow-growing groups (high body weight and low body weight). We selected leg muscles after slaughtering and used then for RNA-seq. Finally, we screened differentially expressed genes and the corresponding enriched pathways related to growth through a bioinformatics analysis. The results provide a theoretical foundation for revealing the molecular mechanism of the growth for chickens and improving the production performance of the Jinghai yellow chicken.

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accession-icon SRP159179
Sus scrofa breed:landrance Raw sequence reads
  • organism-icon Sus scrofa
  • sample-icon 6 Downloadable Samples
  • Technology Badge IconIllumina HiSeq 2000

Description

Backfat thickness traits are strongly associated with meat quality, fattening efficiency, reproductive performance, and immunity in pigs. Fat storage and fatty acid synthesis mainly occur in adipose tissue. Therefore, we used a high-throughput massively parallel sequencing approach to identify transcriptomes in adipose tissue from three full-sibling pairs of pigs with opposite (high and low) backfat thickness phenotypes.

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accession-icon SRP174379
Ovis aries Raw sequence reads
  • organism-icon Ovis aries
  • sample-icon 6 Downloadable Samples
  • Technology Badge IconIllumina HiSeq 2000

Description

In order to indentify and screen the differentially expressed genes in meat sheep mammary tissues between healthy and naturally infected with clinical mastitis

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accession-icon SRP160045
pigs Transcriptome
  • organism-icon Sus scrofa
  • sample-icon 4 Downloadable Samples
  • Technology Badge IconIllumina HiSeq 2000

Description

The regulation of lipid metabolism takes place in the principal organs as liver. In this study, we have used massive parallel high-throughput sequencing technologies to the porcine liver tissue transcriptome architecture in two pairs full-sibs Landrace pigs showing extreme phenotypes for backfat thickness of live.

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accession-icon SRP119756
Reduced ER stress-mediated autophagy is required for leptin alleviating inflammation in adipose tissue
  • organism-icon Mus musculus
  • sample-icon 3 Downloadable Samples
  • Technology Badge IconIllumina HiSeq 2000

Description

Metabolic disorders, especially obesity and diabetes, become the most important public health concern in worldwide. The pathophysiology seems to be largely attributable to endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress, inflammation and cytokines resistance (e.g. leptin resistance and insulin resistance) in adipose tissue. Therefore, dynamic improvement of these disorders in adipose tissue provides an effective therapeutic strategy to alleviate severe systemic metabolic disorders. In this study, we investigated the effects of leptin on autophagy and inflammation of adipose tissue. We show that leptin alleviates ER stress-induced inflammation through the Atf4/Atg5-mediated autophagy in mice adipocytes. Thus, our study has revealed the mechanistic link between leptin, autophagy and ER stress, providing novel insights into the pharmacologically therapeutic target for obesity and inflammation.

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accession-icon SRP149646
Danio rerio Transcriptome or Gene expression
  • organism-icon Danio rerio
  • sample-icon 2 Downloadable Samples
  • Technology Badge IconIllumina HiSeq 2000

Description

The effect of oligosaccharides on zebrafish genes

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accession-icon SRP096928
Mus musculus Raw sequence reads
  • organism-icon Mus musculus
  • sample-icon 1 Downloadable Sample
  • Technology Badge IconIllumina HiSeq 4000

Description

No description.

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accession-icon SRP136763
Sus scrofa Transcriptome or Gene expression
  • organism-icon Sus scrofa
  • sample-icon 1 Downloadable Sample
  • Technology Badge IconIllumina HiSeq 2000

Description

The previous study found that the expression level of miR-215 in the small intestine of E. coli F18-sensitive group was significantly higher than that of the resistant group, which suggested that miR-215 may be an important miRNA regulating E. coli resistance. Therefore, this study performed a transcriptome sequencing analysis of miR-215-interfered cell lines in order to explore possible miR-215 target genes and key regulatory genes or signaling pathways, and further analyze the molecular mechanism of weaned pigs'' resistance to E.coli F18 diarrhea.

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Sex, Specimen part, Disease, Cell line

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accession-icon SRP136792
Sus scrofa Transcriptome or Gene expression
  • organism-icon Sus scrofa
  • sample-icon 1 Downloadable Sample
  • Technology Badge IconIllumina HiSeq 2000

Description

The previous study found that the expression level of miR-215 in the small intestine of E. coli F18-sensitive group was significantly higher than that of the resistant group, which suggested that miR-215 may be an important miRNA regulating E. coli resistance. Therefore, this study performed a transcriptome sequencing analysis of miR-215-interfered cell lines in order to explore possible miR-215 target genes and key regulatory genes or signaling pathways, and further analyze the molecular mechanism of weaned pigs'' resistance to E.coli F18 diarrhea.

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Casey S. Greene, Dongbo Hu, Richard W. W. Jones, Stephanie Liu, David S. Mejia, Rob Patro, Stephen R. Piccolo, Ariel Rodriguez Romero, Hirak Sarkar, Candace L. Savonen, Jaclyn N. Taroni, William E. Vauclain, Deepashree Venkatesh Prasad, Kurt G. Wheeler. refine.bio: a resource of uniformly processed publicly available gene expression datasets.
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