Identification and analysis of circRNAs in the prefrontal cortex of wild boar and domestic pig
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ABSTRACT: Domestication caused significant differences in morphology and behavior between wild and domestic animals, and gene expression changes played an important role in this event. circRNA is a class of non-coding RNA that exerts a wide range of functions in biological processes through the regulation of gene expression. However, the regulatory role of circRNA in the process of domestication is still unclear. Here, we analyzed circRNA expression patterns in the prefrontal cortices of wild boar and domestic pig to determine the potential role of circRNAs in domestication. We identified a total of 11,375 circRNAs and found that 349 and 354 circRNAs were up-regulated in wild boar and Rongchang pig, respectively. This study lays the groundwork for exploring the regulatory role of circRNA in the process of domestication and provides new insights that contribute to further investigation of the molecular mechanism of pig domestication.
ORGANISM(S): Sus scrofa
PROVIDER: GSE199237 | GEO | 2022/08/29
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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