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Transcription profiling of Bos taurus 4 brain areas at either of 2 phases of oestrous cycle


ABSTRACT: The experiment is part of a study aimed at identifying and studying genes that contribute to differences in oestrous behaviour expression and fertility levels of dairy cows. Samples from 4 brain areas (dorsal hypothalamus, ventral hypothalamus, amygdala and hippocampus) and the anterior pituitary were collected from 28 primiparous Holstein Friesian cows, 14 of which were sacrificed at start of oestrus and 14 at mid of oestrous cycle. Differential gene expression between the 2 phases of oestrous cycle as well as the association of gene expression patterns with the level of oestrous behaviour expression are studied.

ORGANISM(S): Bos taurus

SUBMITTER: Arun Kommadath 

PROVIDER: E-TABM-916 | biostudies-arrayexpress |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress

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Prioritization of candidate genes for cattle reproductive traits, based on protein-protein interactions, gene expression, and text-mining.

Hulsegge Ina I   Woelders Henri H   Smits Mari M   Schokker Dirkjan D   Jiang Li L   Sørensen Peter P  

Physiological genomics 20130409 10


Reproduction is of significant economic importance in dairy cattle. Improved understanding of mechanisms that control estrous behavior and other reproduction traits could help in developing strategies to improve and/or monitor these traits. The objective of this study was to predict and rank genes and processes in brain areas and pituitary involved in reproductive traits in cattle using information derived from three different data sources: gene expression, protein-protein interactions, and lite  ...[more]

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