MicroRNA-seq profiling of the jejunum mucosa of two laying hen strains fed different dietary Ca and P levels at the egg production peak of 31 weeks of age
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ABSTRACT: Calcium (Ca) and phosphorus (P) are essential micronutrients linked to arrays of biological processes and physiological conditions. In laying hens, the optimal Ca/P ratio in feed is inconsistent but necessary for reliable schemes of mineral restriction in poultry diets. This study investigates the effects of dietary treatments varying in the Ca and P levels in two laying hen strains (Lohmann Brown-Classic and Lohmann LSL-Classic) at the peak of egg production (31 weeks of age). Four dietary treatment groups were differed in Ca (recommended vs. 15 % reduction) and mineral P (adequate vs. 20 % reduction) levels; 1) control diet (Con; Ca=34.4g/kg, P=5.3 g/kg and Ca/P ratio=7.45), 2) Low Ca and P diet (LCaP), 3) low Ca diet (LCa), and 4) low P diet (LP). microRNA expression of the jejunum mucosa were profiled by microRNA sequencing in a total of 80 animals (10 hens per experimental diet group for each of the two laying line) at sampling age of 31 weeks. RNA-seq data of matched samples are also available (E-MTAB-9109).
INSTRUMENT(S): Illumina HiSeq 2500
ORGANISM(S): Gallus gallus
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PROVIDER: E-MTAB-9136 | biostudies-arrayexpress |
SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): E-MTAB-9109
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress
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