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RNA-seq transcriptome analysis of male and female zebra finch cell lines.


ABSTRACT: The derivation of stably cultured cell lines has been critical to the advance of molecular biology. We profiled gene expression in the first two generally available cell lines derived from the zebra finch. Using Illumina RNA-seq, we generated ~93 million reads and mapped the majority to the recently assembled zebra finch genome. Expression of most Ensembl-annotated genes was detected, but over half of the mapped reads aligned outside annotated genes. The male-derived G266 line expressed Z-linked genes at a higher level than did the female-derived ZFTMA line, indicating persistence in culture of the distinctive lack of avian sex chromosome dosage compensation. Although these cell lines were not derived from neural tissue, many neurobiologically relevant genes were expressed, although typically at lower levels than in a reference sample from auditory forebrain. These cell lines recapitulate fundamental songbird biology and will be useful for future studies of songbird gene regulation and function.

SUBMITTER: Balakrishnan CN 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3508314 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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RNA-seq transcriptome analysis of male and female zebra finch cell lines.

Balakrishnan Christopher N CN   Lin Ya-Chi YC   London Sarah E SE   Clayton David F DF  

Genomics 20120821 6


The derivation of stably cultured cell lines has been critical to the advance of molecular biology. We profiled gene expression in the first two generally available cell lines derived from the zebra finch. Using Illumina RNA-seq, we generated ~93 million reads and mapped the majority to the recently assembled zebra finch genome. Expression of most Ensembl-annotated genes was detected, but over half of the mapped reads aligned outside annotated genes. The male-derived G266 line expressed Z-linked  ...[more]

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