Project description:This data originates from an expression quantitative trait locus analysis of cerebrum in an advanced intercross of Red Jungefowl and White Leghorn chickens. The aim of the study was to map the genetic basis of cerebrum and body mass, and idenifiy transcriptional differences within the intercross to assess any candidate genes for cerebrum and body mass.
Project description:Gene expression was measured in trisomy 21 and trisomy 13 human fetal samples. For TS21, regions assayed were cerebrum, cerebellum, heart, and cerebrum-derived astrocyte cell lines.
Project description:The purpose of this experiment was to further our understanding of gene expression in the central nervous system (thalamus and cerebrum) after exposure to West Nile virus. To that end, three different analyses were performed. The first examined differences in gene expression between horses not vaccinated and exposed to WNV and normal control horses (exposure). The second examined differences in gene expression between horses not vaccinated and exposed to WNV and horses vaccinated and exposed to WNV (survival). And the third examined differences between the nonvaccinated cerebrum and nonvaccinated thalamus of horses exposed to WNV (location). Six conditions- Gene expression in the thalamus and cerebrum of three different groups of horses (Non-vaccinated horses exposed to West Nile virus, Vaccinated horses exposed to West Nile virus, normal horses not exposed to West Nile virus). Biological replicates- 6 normal cerebrums, 6 normal thalamus, 6 vaccinated and exposed cerebrums, 6 vaccinated and exposed thalamus, 6 non-vaccinated and exposed cerebrum, 6 non-vaccinated and exposed thalamus.
Project description:The purpose of this experiment was to further our understanding of gene expression in the central nervous system (thalamus and cerebrum) after exposure to West Nile virus. To that end, three different analyses were performed. The first examined differences in gene expression between horses not vaccinated and exposed to WNV and normal control horses (exposure). The second examined differences in gene expression between horses not vaccinated and exposed to WNV and horses vaccinated and exposed to WNV (survival). And the third examined differences between the nonvaccinated cerebrum and nonvaccinated thalamus of horses exposed to WNV (location).
Project description:We found a new spontaneous mutant mouse, laggard, characterized by general weakness in movements and retardation in growth. We used microarray to identify genes whose expression levels are affected downstream from the mutation. RNA was extracted from the cerebrum of each mutant mouse or its littermate, performing hybridization to Affymetrix DNA chip with cRNA probe. The profiles were compared comprehensively between them to investigate the molecular pathology in the mutant mouse.
Project description:SLC25A46 is an outer mitochondrial protein, member of the mitochondrial carrier family (SLC25), whereas mutations result in mitochondrial structure abnormalities leading to a wide spectrum of neurological disorders. SLC25A46 is known to interact with members of the MICOS (Mitochondrial Contact Site) complex involved in mitochondrial cristae organization, and components of the endoplasmic reticulum membrane. In the present work, our aim was to identify the interactome of SLC25A46 in cerebrum from TgSLC25A46-FLAG transgenic mice through immunoprecipitation with anti-FLAG beads and proteomic analysis with LC-MS/MS.