Screen of differential expression genes on bat hibernating regulation
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ABSTRACT: We report the application of the Illumina/Solexa sequencing-by-synthesis platform to analysis differential expression genes of two key tissues (brain and adipose tissue) during hibernation vs. aroused state, with a hibernating bat species (Myotis ricketti) as model. Total of 12272 genes were identified including 11291 genes in brain and 10691 genes in adipose tissue. Chi-square test indicated that 1943 and 3673 genes in brain and adipose tissues respectively reached the significant level (P ⤠0.01), including 1243 up-regulated and 700 down-regulated genes in hibernating brain and 2621 up-regulated and 1052 down-regulated genes in hibernating adipose tissue. This study provide opportunity to in-deep analysis the molecular mechanism of hibernating regualtion.
ORGANISM(S): Myotis pilosus
PROVIDER: GSE29052 | GEO | 2018/12/31
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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