Project description:Deep whole genome sequencing of Drosophila melanogaster inbred lines: DGRP-28, DGRP-307, DGRP-399, DGRP-57, DGRP-639, DGRP-712, DGRP-714, DGRP-852 and Virginizer (VGN). The lines were sequenced deeply giving between 54M and 92M reads to achieve a whole genome coverage that ranged between 74X and 125X. The sequencing was used for de novo genotyping.
Project description:miRNAs are small, non-coding RNAs that regulate gene expression post-transcriptionally. We used small RNA sequencing to identify tissue-specific miRNAs in the adult brain, thorax, gut and fat body of Drosophila melanogaster. One of the most brain-specific miRNAs that we identified was miR-210, an evolutionarily highly conserved miRNA implicated in the regulation of hypoxia in mammals. In Drosophila, we show that miR-210 is specifically expressed in sensory organs including photoreceptors. miR-210 knock-out mutants are not sensitive towards hypoxia but show progressive degradation of photoreceptor cells, accompanied by decreased photoreceptor potential, demonstrating an important function of miR-210 in photoreceptor maintenance and survival.
Project description:Thermal acclimation study on Drosophila melanogaster reared at 3 different temperatures (12, 25, and 31oC). The proteomic profiles of D. melanogaster under these different temperatures were analyzed and compared using label-free tandem mass spectrometry.