Global profile of germline gene expression in C. elegans
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ABSTRACT: We used DNA microarrays to profile gene expression patterns in the C. elegans germline and identified 1416 germline-enriched transcripts that define three groups. The sperm-enriched group contains an unusually large number of protein kinases and phosphatases. The oocyte-enriched group includes potentially new components of embryonic signaling pathways. The germline-intrinsic group, defined as genes expressed similarly in germlines making only sperm or only oocytes, contains a family of piwi-related genes that may be important for stem cell proliferation. Finally, examination of the chromosomal location of germline transcripts revealed that sperm-enriched and germline-intrinsic genes are nearly absent from the X chromosome, but oocyte-enriched genes are not. This research has been described more fully in Reinke V et al.(2000) Mol Cell 6:605-16 Keywords: other
ORGANISM(S): Caenorhabditis elegans
PROVIDER: GSE5 | GEO | 2001/07/24
SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA85207
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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