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Items: 13

1.

RNA-seq analysis in MMTV-TGF- α Mice thymus

(Submitter supplied) we report the comperative transcriptome analysis of the MMTV-TGF- α female mice thymus tissues
Organism:
Mus musculus
Type:
Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Platform:
GPL21103
3 Samples
Download data: DIFF
Series
Accession:
GSE95371
ID:
200095371
2.

RNA-Seq-based transcriptome profiling of primary interstitial cells of Cajal derived from the small intestine of Merino sheep in response to bovine viral diarrhea virus infection

(Submitter supplied) Infections with bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) contribute significantly to health-related economic losses in the beef and dairy industries and are widespread throughout the world. Severe acute BVDV infection is characterized by a gastrointestinal (GI) inflammatory response. The mechanism of inflammatory lesions caused by BVDV remains unknown. The interstitial cells of Cajal (ICC) network plays a pivotal role as a pacemaker in the generation of electrical slow waves for GI motility, and it is crucial for the reception of regulatory inputs from the enteric nervous system. more...
Organism:
Ovis aries
Type:
Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Platform:
GPL19778
6 Samples
Download data: TXT
Series
Accession:
GSE122344
ID:
200122344
3.

Differentially expressed genes from RNA-Seq and functional enrichment results are affected by the choice of single-end versus paired-end reads and stranded versus non-stranded protocols

(Submitter supplied) We undertook four mammalian transcriptomics experiments to compare the effect of read mapping, feature counting and differential expression analysis using single-end (SE) and paired-end (PE) protocols. For three of these experiments we also compared a non-stranded (NS) and a strand-specific approach to mapping the paired-end data.
Organism:
Homo sapiens; Mus musculus
Type:
Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Platforms:
GPL18573 GPL19057 GPL13112
24 Samples
Download data: TXT
Series
Accession:
GSE97471
ID:
200097471
4.

RNA-Seq transcriptomics and pathway analyses reveal potential regulatory genes and molecular mechanisms in high- and low-feed efficient Nordic dairy cattle

(Submitter supplied) The study investigated gene expression patterns in liver tissue to understand the biological functions of genes that are potentially involved in controlling / regulating feed efficiency in Nordic dairy cattle.
Organism:
Bos taurus
Type:
Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Platform:
GPL19172
38 Samples
Download data: TXT
Series
Accession:
GSE92398
ID:
200092398
5.

Identification and validation of differentially expressed transcripts by RNA-Sequencing of formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) lung tissue from patients with Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis

(Submitter supplied) BACKGROUND: Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF) is a lethal lung disease of unknown etiology. A major limitation in transcriptomic profiling of lung tissue in IPF has been a dependence on snap-frozen fresh tissues (FF). In this project we sought to determine whether RNA-Seq could be used to identify IPF expression profiles from archived Formalin-Fixed Paraffin-Embedded (FFPE) lung fibrotic tissue. RESULTS: We isolated total RNA from 7 IPF and 5 control FFPE lung tissues (median archived time 6 years) and performed 50 bp paired-end sequencing on Illumina 2000 HiSeq. more...
Organism:
Homo sapiens
Type:
Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Platform:
GPL11154
11 Samples
Download data: TXT
6.

Next generation sequencing of Coccinella septempunctata L. with non-diapause, diapause, and diapause-terminated states

(Submitter supplied) The most common ladybird beetle, Coccinella septempunctata L., is an excellent predator of crop pests such as aphids and white flies, and it shows a wide range of adaptability, a large appetite and a high reproductive ability. In this study, we collected female adults in three different states, i.e., non-diapause, diapause and diapause termination, for transcriptome sequencing.
Organism:
Coccinella septempunctata
Type:
Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Platform:
GPL21201
3 Samples
Download data: FA, TXT
Series
Accession:
GSE75645
ID:
200075645
7.

Next generation sequencing establishes the differentially expression profiles of transgenic rainbow trout bearing cecropin P1 transgene

(Submitter supplied) Purpose: mRNA-Seq to reveal the differentially expression pattern of genes in innate/adaptive immune relevant pathways, and combining to the previous DNA microarray analysis to address the immunomodulatory effects of cecropin P1 transgene in rainbow trout. Methods: Total RNA were isolated from three tissues, spleen, liver and kidney, from two individuals of two families of transgenic and one family of non-transgenic fish. more...
Organism:
Oncorhynchus mykiss
Type:
Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Platform:
GPL19277
6 Samples
Download data: FA, XLSX
Series
Accession:
GSE111373
ID:
200111373
8.

Bovine liver gene expression database of Polish-HF, Polish-Red and Hereford cattle breeds.

(Submitter supplied) We reported the bovine liver gene expression database of Polish-HF, Polish-Red and Hereford cattle breeds.
Organism:
Bos taurus
Type:
Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Platform:
GPL24980
18 Samples
Download data: ZIP
Series
Accession:
GSE114233
ID:
200114233
9.

Deep sequencing-based characterization of transcriptome and transcriptional profiling of trifoliate orange (Poncirus trifoliata (L.) Raf.) in response to cold stress

(Submitter supplied) A large number of high-quality transcripts were fistly obtained by sequencing the pooled RNAs from trifoliate orange under different stress treatments (cold, salt, drought). Four cold-treated libraries were further mapped to the assembled transcriptome, leading to identification of more 5,000 DEGs. Plant hormone signal transduction, plant-pathogen interaction, and secondary metabolism were most significantly enriched in the DEGs. more...
Organism:
Citrus trifoliata
Type:
Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Platform:
GPL19968
5 Samples
Download data: FA, TXT
Series
Accession:
GSE67439
ID:
200067439
10.

Transcriptome analysis of immature and matured human oocytes from patients of young and advanced maternal age

(Submitter supplied) Study Question: What effects do maternal age and oocyte maturation stage have on the human oocyte transcriptome that may be associated with oocyte developmental potential? Summary Answer: Although polyadenylated transcript abundance changes during human oocyte maturation irrespective of age, young (YNG) and advanced maternal age (AMA) metaphase II (MII) oocytes exhibit divergent transcriptomes. What is known already: Maternal age and maturation stage affect oocyte polyadenylated transcript abundance in human oocytes. more...
Organism:
Homo sapiens
Type:
Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Platform:
GPL16791
20 Samples
Download data: CSV
11.

RNA-SEQ Reveals Changes in the Staphylococcus aureus Transcriptome following blue light illumination

(Submitter supplied) Purpose: In an effort to better understand the mechanism of blue light inhibition in Staphylococcus aureus, a whole transcriptome analysis of S. aureus isolate BUSA2288 was performed using RNA-seq to analyze the differential gene expression in response to blue light exposure. Methods: RNA was extracted from S. aureus cultures pooled from 24 one ml well samples illuminated with a dose of 250 J/cm2 of 465 nm blue light, and from control cultures grown in the dark. more...
Organism:
Staphylococcus aureus
Type:
Non-coding RNA profiling by high throughput sequencing
Platform:
GPL18481
4 Samples
Download data: TXT
Series
Accession:
GSE62055
ID:
200062055
12.

Transcriptome analysis of Liangshan pig muscle development at the growth curve inflection point and asymptotic stages using digital gene expression profiling

(Submitter supplied) Animal growth curves can provide essential information for animal breeders to optimize feeding and management strategies. However, the genetic mechanism underlying the phenotypic differentiation between the inflection point and asymptotic stages of the growth curve is not well characterized. Here, we employed Liangshan pigs in stages of growth at the inflection point (under inflection point: UIP) and the two asymptotic stages (before the inflection point: BIP, after the inflection point: AIP) as models to survey global gene expression in the longissimus dorsi muscle using digital gene expression (DGE) tag profiling. more...
Organism:
Sus scrofa
Type:
Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Platform:
GPL11429
9 Samples
Download data: TXT
Series
Accession:
GSE69113
ID:
200069113
13.

Developmental profiling of gene expression in embryos of the spider Parasteatoda tepidariorum

(Submitter supplied) The common house spider Parasteatoda tepidariorum is a chelicerate model organism for studying developmental mechanisms and their evolution in arthropods. In contrast to the well-studied model insect, Drosophila melanogaster, embryos of the spider undergo patterning in a cellular environment from early stages (at least after the number of the nuclei increase to 16). Use of spider embryos provide new opportunities to understand the evolution of developmental mechanisms underlying arthropod body plans. more...
Organism:
Parasteatoda tepidariorum
Type:
Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Platform:
GPL24841
20 Samples
Download data: TXT, WIG
Series
Accession:
GSE112712
ID:
200112712
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