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Transcriptomic and metabolomic data of goat ovarian and uterine tissues during sexual maturation (Uterine data)


ABSTRACT:

The ovaries and uterus are crucial reproductive organs in mammals, and their coordinated development ensures the normal development of sexual maturity and reproductive capacity. This study aimed to comprehensively capture the different physiological stages of the goat's sexual maturation by selecting four specific time points. We collected samples of ovarian and uterine tissues from five female Jining Gray goats at each time point: after birth (D1), 2-month-old (M2), 4-month-old (M4) and 6-month-old (M6). By combining transcriptomic sequencing of 40 samples (including rRNA-depleted RNA-seq libraries with 3607.8 million reads and miRNA-seq libraries with 444.0 million reads) and metabolomics analysis, we investigated the transcriptomic mechanisms involved in reproductive regulation in the ovary and uterus during sexual maturation, as well as the changes in metabolites and their functional potential. Additionally, we analyzed blood hormone indices and uterine tissue sections to examine temporal changes. These datasets will provide a valuable reference for the reproductive regulation of the ovary and uterus, as well as the regulation of metabolites during sexual maturation in goats.


Uterine data is reported in the current study MTBLS9795.

Ovarian data is reported in MTBLS9794.

INSTRUMENT(S): Liquid Chromatography MS - negative - reverse phase, Liquid Chromatography MS - positive - reverse phase

SUBMITTER: wnag yanyan 

PROVIDER: MTBLS9795 | MetaboLights | 2024-05-30

REPOSITORIES: MetaboLights

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Action DRS
MTBLS9795 Other
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a_MTBLS9795_LC-MS_negative_reverse-phase_metabolite_profiling.txt Txt
a_MTBLS9795_LC-MS_positive_reverse-phase_metabolite_profiling.txt Txt
i_Investigation.txt Txt
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