Temporal profiling and network analysis of rhythmic gene expression and novel functional gene annotation in the water flea, Daphnia pulex
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ABSTRACT: We analyzed genome-wide temporal transcriptional patterns from Daphnia pulex collected over a 48 hr time period using a cosine-fitting algorithm. Additionally, using a comprehensive network modeling and analysis approach, we go beyond the standard statistical analyses of the gene expression data. By doing so, we identified novel co-regulated rhythmic genes that have similar network topological as well as functional annotations as rhythmic genes identified by the statistical analyses but that cannot be identified by cosine-fitting alone. Furthermore, we used the network approach to predict with high accuracy novel gene-function associations, thus complementing the current limited functional annotation data. Our results revealed extensive 24 hr rhythms in gene expression patterns. Moderate longitudinal study of circadian rhythm with twelve 4-hour period measurements collected over the course of 48 hours. See Supplimental Image - Modified Loop Design.png
ORGANISM(S): Daphnia pulex
PROVIDER: GSE67781 | GEO | 2017/02/09
SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA280899
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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