Transcription profiling of mouse ovaries throughout development to identify cell-specific genes that can be used as biomarkers for key differentiation events
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ABSTRACT: The overall objective of this proposal is to map the temporal and spatial dynamics of gene expression in the fetal mouse testis at key developmental timepoints. Urogenital tract malformations are the most common birth defects in males and their incidence together with other male reproductive health concerns such as reduced fertility and testicular cancer are reportedly on the rise in the human population. To better understand the impact of genetic factors and environmental influences on testicular development, it is important to first understand normal gene expression patterns and signaling cascades within the fetal testis during development. The goal of this study is to identify cell-specific genes that can be used as biomarkers for key differentiation events. Experiment Overall Design: Day to day comparison in whole ovary throughout development with triplicates at each time point. Each sample is a pair of ovaries from a single animal and each animal is taken from a different dam (with the exception of gd11 sample numbers 18 and 19 which come from the same dam).
ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus
SUBMITTER: Mehran Sharghi
PROVIDER: E-GEOD-5334 | biostudies-arrayexpress |
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress
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