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Gene Expression in Chicken Reveals Correlation with Structural Genomic Features and Conserved Patterns of Transcription in the Terrestrial Vertebrates

BACKGROUND: The chicken is an important agricultural and avian-model species. A survey of gene expression in a range of different tissues will provide a benchmark for understanding expression levels under normal physiological conditions in birds. With expression data for birds being very scant, this...

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Autores principales: Nie, Haisheng, Crooijmans, Richard P. M. A., Lammers, Aart, van Schothorst, Evert M., Keijer, Jaap, Neerincx, Pieter B. T., Leunissen, Jack A. M., Megens, Hendrik-Jan, Groenen, Martien A. M.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2916831/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20700537
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0011990
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author Nie, Haisheng
Crooijmans, Richard P. M. A.
Lammers, Aart
van Schothorst, Evert M.
Keijer, Jaap
Neerincx, Pieter B. T.
Leunissen, Jack A. M.
Megens, Hendrik-Jan
Groenen, Martien A. M.
author_facet Nie, Haisheng
Crooijmans, Richard P. M. A.
Lammers, Aart
van Schothorst, Evert M.
Keijer, Jaap
Neerincx, Pieter B. T.
Leunissen, Jack A. M.
Megens, Hendrik-Jan
Groenen, Martien A. M.
author_sort Nie, Haisheng
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description BACKGROUND: The chicken is an important agricultural and avian-model species. A survey of gene expression in a range of different tissues will provide a benchmark for understanding expression levels under normal physiological conditions in birds. With expression data for birds being very scant, this benchmark is of particular interest for comparative expression analysis among various terrestrial vertebrates. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We carried out a gene expression survey in eight major chicken tissues using whole genome microarrays. A global picture of gene expression is presented for the eight tissues, and tissue specific as well as common gene expression were identified. A Gene Ontology (GO) term enrichment analysis showed that tissue-specific genes are enriched with GO terms reflecting the physiological functions of the specific tissue, and housekeeping genes are enriched with GO terms related to essential biological functions. Comparisons of structural genomic features between tissue-specific genes and housekeeping genes show that housekeeping genes are more compact. Specifically, coding sequence and particularly introns are shorter than genes that display more variation in expression between tissues, and in addition intergenic space was also shorter. Meanwhile, housekeeping genes are more likely to co-localize with other abundantly or highly expressed genes on the same chromosomal regions. Furthermore, comparisons of gene expression in a panel of five common tissues between birds, mammals and amphibians showed that the expression patterns across tissues are highly similar for orthologuous genes compared to random gene pairs within each pair-wise comparison, indicating a high degree of functional conservation in gene expression among terrestrial vertebrates. CONCLUSIONS: The housekeeping genes identified in this study have shorter gene length, shorter coding sequence length, shorter introns, and shorter intergenic regions, there seems to be selection pressure on economy in genes with a wide tissue distribution, i.e. these genes are more compact. A comparative analysis showed that the expression patterns of orthologous genes are conserved in the terrestrial vertebrates during evolution.
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spelling pubmed-29168312010-08-10 Gene Expression in Chicken Reveals Correlation with Structural Genomic Features and Conserved Patterns of Transcription in the Terrestrial Vertebrates Nie, Haisheng Crooijmans, Richard P. M. A. Lammers, Aart van Schothorst, Evert M. Keijer, Jaap Neerincx, Pieter B. T. Leunissen, Jack A. M. Megens, Hendrik-Jan Groenen, Martien A. M. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The chicken is an important agricultural and avian-model species. A survey of gene expression in a range of different tissues will provide a benchmark for understanding expression levels under normal physiological conditions in birds. With expression data for birds being very scant, this benchmark is of particular interest for comparative expression analysis among various terrestrial vertebrates. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We carried out a gene expression survey in eight major chicken tissues using whole genome microarrays. A global picture of gene expression is presented for the eight tissues, and tissue specific as well as common gene expression were identified. A Gene Ontology (GO) term enrichment analysis showed that tissue-specific genes are enriched with GO terms reflecting the physiological functions of the specific tissue, and housekeeping genes are enriched with GO terms related to essential biological functions. Comparisons of structural genomic features between tissue-specific genes and housekeeping genes show that housekeeping genes are more compact. Specifically, coding sequence and particularly introns are shorter than genes that display more variation in expression between tissues, and in addition intergenic space was also shorter. Meanwhile, housekeeping genes are more likely to co-localize with other abundantly or highly expressed genes on the same chromosomal regions. Furthermore, comparisons of gene expression in a panel of five common tissues between birds, mammals and amphibians showed that the expression patterns across tissues are highly similar for orthologuous genes compared to random gene pairs within each pair-wise comparison, indicating a high degree of functional conservation in gene expression among terrestrial vertebrates. CONCLUSIONS: The housekeeping genes identified in this study have shorter gene length, shorter coding sequence length, shorter introns, and shorter intergenic regions, there seems to be selection pressure on economy in genes with a wide tissue distribution, i.e. these genes are more compact. A comparative analysis showed that the expression patterns of orthologous genes are conserved in the terrestrial vertebrates during evolution. Public Library of Science 2010-08-05 /pmc/articles/PMC2916831/ /pubmed/20700537 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0011990 Text en Nie et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Nie, Haisheng
Crooijmans, Richard P. M. A.
Lammers, Aart
van Schothorst, Evert M.
Keijer, Jaap
Neerincx, Pieter B. T.
Leunissen, Jack A. M.
Megens, Hendrik-Jan
Groenen, Martien A. M.
Gene Expression in Chicken Reveals Correlation with Structural Genomic Features and Conserved Patterns of Transcription in the Terrestrial Vertebrates
title Gene Expression in Chicken Reveals Correlation with Structural Genomic Features and Conserved Patterns of Transcription in the Terrestrial Vertebrates
title_full Gene Expression in Chicken Reveals Correlation with Structural Genomic Features and Conserved Patterns of Transcription in the Terrestrial Vertebrates
title_fullStr Gene Expression in Chicken Reveals Correlation with Structural Genomic Features and Conserved Patterns of Transcription in the Terrestrial Vertebrates
title_full_unstemmed Gene Expression in Chicken Reveals Correlation with Structural Genomic Features and Conserved Patterns of Transcription in the Terrestrial Vertebrates
title_short Gene Expression in Chicken Reveals Correlation with Structural Genomic Features and Conserved Patterns of Transcription in the Terrestrial Vertebrates
title_sort gene expression in chicken reveals correlation with structural genomic features and conserved patterns of transcription in the terrestrial vertebrates
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2916831/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20700537
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0011990
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