Project description:Curration of small RNAs from four melanogaster-subgroup species (Drosophila simulans, Drosophila sechellia, Drosophila erecta, and Drosophila yakuba) for the purpose of non-coding RNA annotation and comparative genomics assessment.
Project description:Gene annoation and determination of gene expression levels in Drosophila virilis and Drosophila yakuba by deep sequencing. Total RNA-seq data from heads of 2-5 day old mated D virilis and D yakuba females, 1 sample from each species.
Project description:http://www.nature.com/ng/journal/v33/n2/abs/ng1086.html. Little is known about broad patterns of variation and evolution of gene expression during any developmental process. Here we investigate variation in genome-wide gene expression among Drosophila simulans, Drosophila yakuba and four strains of Drosophila melanogaster during a major developmental transition?the start of metamorphosis. Differences in gene activity between these lineages follow a phylogenetic pattern, and 27% of all of the genes in these genomes differ in their developmental gene expression between at least two strains or species. We identify, on a gene-by-gene basis, the evolutionary forces that shape this variation and show that, both within the transcriptional network that controls metamorphosis and across the whole genome, the expression changes of transcription factor genes are relatively stable, whereas those of their downstream targets are more likely to have evolved. Our results demonstrate extensive evolution of developmental gene expression among closely related species. Extended from the original publication by updating annotation to release 4.0 and using 8 arrays for each strain/species. All Drosophila yakuba arrays are new. see also: PMID: 15122255. http://www.nature.com/ng/journal/v36/n6/abs/ng1355.html Gu Z, Rifkin SA, White KP, Li WH Duplicate genes increase gene expression diversity within and between species.
Project description:This data consists of RNA-seq data of whole animal white pre pupa of four Drosophila species: Drosophila melanogaster, Drosophila simulans, Drosophila yakuba, and Drosophila pseudoobscura. The processed RPKM values are calculated following the method in Garber et al 2011 Nature Methods paper.