Project description:This study provides a clear and accurate dynamic transcriptome profile of mRNAs in rumen, reticulum, omasum and abomasum of yaks. The results include high-quality genomic data and help to elucidate the important roles of these mRNAs in regulation of growth, development and metabolism in yaks, and to further understand the molecular mechanisms underlying metabolic regulation of yak stomach tissues. At the same time, it provided a theoretical basis for age-appropriate weaning and supplementary feeding in yaks.
Project description:Deep sequencing of mRNA from 6 organs of yak (Bos grunniens) Analysis of ploy(A)+ RNA of brain,heart,liver,lung,spleen, and stomach of yak (Bos grunniens)
Project description:The transcriptome of Escherichia coli K-12 has been widely studied over a variety of conditions for the past decade while such studies involving E. coli O157:H7, its pathogenic cousin, are just now being conducted. To better understand the impact of rumen fluid on E. coli O157:H7, global transcript levels of strain EDL933 cells resuspended in heat clarified rumen fluid for 15 min were compared to cells resuspended in fresh LB using microarrays. Seven independent RNA samples from rumen fluid treated cultures were paired with seven independent RNA samples from control cultures for hybridization to seven two-color microarrays. For three arrays, the control RNA sample was labeled with Cy3 dye and the experimental RNA sample was labeled with Cy5 dye, the dyes were reversed for the other four arrays to overcome dye bias.
Project description:Testis is the most important male reproductive organ, and the integrity of its physiological function is crucial to the successful production of sperm. In this study, the expression profiles of 11 991 and 8 930 cells in testicular tissue of yak and cattle-yak after sexual maturity were established using Single-cell RNA sequencing. The identification results of cell subpopulations and marker genes were analyzed and their possible mechanisms were predicted.