Project description:In this study, we investigated the effects of the marine microalga Tisochrysis lutea F&M-M36 (T. lutea) on cardiometabolic components of pre-MetS induced by a high fat diet, and its underlying mechanisms.
Project description:The goal of this study was to test the hypothesis that sodium selenite (ISe) vs. a 1:1 blend (MIX) of ISe and SEL-PLEX in a basal vitamin-mineral (VM) mix would differentially alter corpora lutea transcriptome profiles in non-lactating beef cows. Predominately-Angus cows were randomly selected from herds of fall-calving cows consuming VM mixes that contained 35 ppm Se as ISe and MIX forms. Cows were depleted of Se for 45 d followed by a 45 d repletion period with ISe to bring all cows to Se adequate status. Cows were then randomly assigned to treatment (ISe, n=5; or MIX, n=5) with treatments administered for at least 90 days using in-pasture Calan gates. Corpora lutea samples were then collected on Day 7 post-estrus and examined for changes in global expression patterns by microarray analysis.
Project description:To examine the mechanisms that control flower development, we sequenced the flower bud transcriptomes of ‘High Noon’, a reblooming cultivar of P. suffruticosa × P. lutea. Both full-length isoforms and RNA-seq were sequenced in 3 floral developmental stages. A total of 15.94 Gb raw data and 457.0 million reads were generated in full-length transcript sequencing and RNA-seq.