RNA-seq following knockdown of a sex determing gene in house fly
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ABSTRACT: We injected double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) into house fly embryos to knock down transformer (Md-tra), creating sex-reversed males that do not carry a Y chromosome. We also injected dsRNA trageting GFP as a sham treatment. We used RNA-seq to compare gene expression in the sex-reversed males with genotypic (normal) females (injected with dsRNA targeting GFP) and two types of genotypic (normal) males (injected with dsRNA targeting Md-tra or GFP). The expression profiles of sex-reversed males were similar to normal males. In contrast, about two thousand genes are differentially expressed between sex-reversed males and normal females, a similar magnitude as between normal males and females.
ORGANISM(S): Musca domestica
PROVIDER: GSE126689 | GEO | 2019/02/19
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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