Project description:This study was carried out to compare the changes in gene expression in livers of 120 hpf control sibling and mutant uhrf1-hi272 zebrafish larvae in response to treatment with DMSO or Palbociclib (PD)
Project description:The goal of this study is to study the chromatin accessibility differences between control and uhrf1 hi272 mutant 120 hpf zebrafish embryos (uhrf1 hi272+/-, Tg(fabp10a:CAAX-EGFP) using ATAC-Seq technique.
Project description:In this study, we performed RNA-seq on 5 dpf whole larvae of uhrf1-hi272 mutants and phenotypically wild-type siblings to determine changes in the transcriptomic profile.
Project description:DNA methylation is a central repressive epigenetic mark. In this dataset we performed RRBS on whole zebrafish larvae from uhrf1-hi272 mutants and phenotypically wild-type siblings to determine which genomic regions have changes in DNA methylation due to uhrf1 loss.
Project description:Transcriptomic analysis of the liver from control sibling and mutant uhrf1-hi272 zebrafish larvae at 120 hpf treated with DMSO or Palbociclib (PD)
Project description:In this dataset we performed RNA-seq on pools of livers dissected at 120 hpf from dnmt1(s904) mutants and phenotipically wild-type looking siblings.
Project description:This study was carried out to compare the changes in gene expression in 5 dpf zebrafish larval livers in response to mutation of the arsenic methylation gene (as3mt) - 8 bp deletion in exon 3 with and without 1 mM sodium arsenite treatment (96-120 hpf)
Project description:Overexpression of high levels of human UHRF1 tagged with EGFP (hUHRF1-EGFP)high in zebrafish hepatocytes induces cellular senescence by 5 days post fertilization (dpf) and hepatocellular carcinoma by 15-20 dpf. The goal of this study is to compare the transcriptome profile of zebrafish livers with (hUHRF1-EGFP)high overexpression compared to WT siblings. RNAseq was performed on RNA extracted from pools of microdissected liveres by using RiboZero libary prep to capture all transcripts, including transposable elements, that are expressed in the livers.