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ERX3307861: Illumina HiSeq 2500 paired end sequencing; Subtle effects of radiation on embryo development of the 3-spined stickleback
3 ILLUMINA (Illumina HiSeq 2500) runs: 36.9M spots, 9.2G bases, 3.5Gb downloads

Design: Subtle effects of radiation on embryo development of the 3-spined stickleback
Submitted by: University of Portsmouth
Study: Subtle effects of radiation on embryo development of the 3-spined stickleback
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Following serious accidents at the Chernobyl and Fukushima nuclear power plants in 1986 and 2011 respectively, local flora and fauna have been chronically exposed to environmental radiation for many years . However, little is known about the environmental effects of low doses of radiation on aquatic organisms. The present study assesses the effect of an environmentally relevant dose range of radiation (Control: 0, Low (L): 0.1, Medium (M): 1 and High (H): 10 mGy/day) of waterborne 32P on early life stages of the 3-spined stickleback, Gasterosteus aculeatus. Here we assess the global effects on gene regulation on the embryo development of fish suffering from differing levels of environmental radiation to identify significantly altered transcriptional networks as a result of sustained radiation exposure.
Sample: MediumExposure_Rep2
SAMEA5567550 • ERS3369575 • All experiments • All runs
Library:
Name: MediumExposure_Rep2_p
Instrument: Illumina HiSeq 2500
Strategy: RNA-Seq
Source: TRANSCRIPTOMIC
Selection: PolyA
Layout: PAIRED
Construction protocol: Adult sticklebacks were kept in artificial reproduction conditions in order to generate the in vitro fertilized embryos. Four couples were used to generate the embryos. 104 embryos were used for next generation sequencing analyses. 3 replicates of pool of 4 to 10 embryos per condition were used for NGS analyses. Each embryo was placed in individual glass tube and waterborne exposed to 3 mL of a radioactive solution of 0.1, 1 and 10 mGy/day using 32P and artificial water. These doses encompass the chronic low (0.1 mGy/day) and medium (1 mGy/day) doses encountered in the environment at Chernobyl 30 years after the accident, and the initial high dose to fish after the accident (10 mGy/day). These doses span the protection threshold of ecosystems set at 10 uGy/h (0.24 mGy/day). Control embryos were kept in clean artificial water. The embryos were exposed for 10 days and euthanized according to schedule 1 of the Home Office Licence (ASPA, 1986) using tricaine methanesulfonate (Sigma). Total RNAs were extracted using the High Pure RNA Tissue kit (Roche Diagnostics Ltd, West Sussex, U.K.) according to the supplier's instructions. RNA quality and integrity was evaluated using a bioanalyzer. RNA integrity numbers ranged from 7.4 to 9.5. mRNA-seq libraries were prepared for each pool using the Illumina TruSeq mRNA library kit following standard protocols.
Experiment attributes:
Experimental Factor: dose: 1
Experimental Factor: irradiate: phosphorus-32 atom
Runs: 3 runs, 36.9M spots, 9.2G bases, 3.5Gb
Run# of Spots# of BasesSizePublished
ERR328107210,590,8102.6G973.8Mb2020-02-05
ERR328107313,221,0833.3G1.3Gb2020-02-05
ERR328107413,078,8123.3G1.3Gb2020-02-05

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10022546

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