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De Novo Transcriptome Dataset Generation of the Swamp Buffalo Brain and Non-Brain Tissues
The sequenced data availability opened new horizons related to buffalo genetic control of economic traits and genomic diversity. The visceral organs (brain, liver, etc.) significantly involved in energy metabolism, docility, or social interactions. We performed swamp buffalo transcriptomic profiling...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9668446/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36408285 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/4472940 |
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author | Xiaobo, Wang Hassan, Faiz-ul Liu, Sheng Yang, Shuli Ahmad, Muhammad Ahmed, Ishtiaq Huang, Kongwei Iqbal, Hafiz M. N. Yu, Hui Liu, Qingyou Rehman, Saif ur |
author_facet | Xiaobo, Wang Hassan, Faiz-ul Liu, Sheng Yang, Shuli Ahmad, Muhammad Ahmed, Ishtiaq Huang, Kongwei Iqbal, Hafiz M. N. Yu, Hui Liu, Qingyou Rehman, Saif ur |
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description | The sequenced data availability opened new horizons related to buffalo genetic control of economic traits and genomic diversity. The visceral organs (brain, liver, etc.) significantly involved in energy metabolism, docility, or social interactions. We performed swamp buffalo transcriptomic profiling of 24 different tissues (brain and non-brain) to identify novel transcripts and analyzed the differentially expressed genes (DEGs) of brain vs. non-brain tissues with their functional annotation. We obtained 178.57 Gb clean transcriptomic data with GC contents 52.77%, reference genome alignment 95.36%, exonic coverage 88.49%. Totally, 26363 mRNAs transcripts including 5574 novel genes were obtained. Further, 7194 transcripts were detected as DEGs by comparing brain vs. non-brain tissues group, of which 3,999 were upregulated and 3,195 downregulated. These DEGs were functionally associated with cellular metabolic activities, signal transduction, cytoprotection, and structural and binding activities. The related functional pathways included cancer pathway, PI3k-Akt signaling, axon guidance, JAK-STAT signaling, basic cellular metabolism, thermogenesis, and oxidative phosphorylation. Our study provides an in-depth understanding of swamp buffalo transcriptomic data including DEGs potentially involved in basic cellular activities and development that helped to maintain their working capacity and social interaction with humans, and also, helpful to disclose the genetic architecture of different phenotypic traits and their gene expression regulation. |
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spelling | pubmed-96684462022-11-17 De Novo Transcriptome Dataset Generation of the Swamp Buffalo Brain and Non-Brain Tissues Xiaobo, Wang Hassan, Faiz-ul Liu, Sheng Yang, Shuli Ahmad, Muhammad Ahmed, Ishtiaq Huang, Kongwei Iqbal, Hafiz M. N. Yu, Hui Liu, Qingyou Rehman, Saif ur Biomed Res Int Research Article The sequenced data availability opened new horizons related to buffalo genetic control of economic traits and genomic diversity. The visceral organs (brain, liver, etc.) significantly involved in energy metabolism, docility, or social interactions. We performed swamp buffalo transcriptomic profiling of 24 different tissues (brain and non-brain) to identify novel transcripts and analyzed the differentially expressed genes (DEGs) of brain vs. non-brain tissues with their functional annotation. We obtained 178.57 Gb clean transcriptomic data with GC contents 52.77%, reference genome alignment 95.36%, exonic coverage 88.49%. Totally, 26363 mRNAs transcripts including 5574 novel genes were obtained. Further, 7194 transcripts were detected as DEGs by comparing brain vs. non-brain tissues group, of which 3,999 were upregulated and 3,195 downregulated. These DEGs were functionally associated with cellular metabolic activities, signal transduction, cytoprotection, and structural and binding activities. The related functional pathways included cancer pathway, PI3k-Akt signaling, axon guidance, JAK-STAT signaling, basic cellular metabolism, thermogenesis, and oxidative phosphorylation. Our study provides an in-depth understanding of swamp buffalo transcriptomic data including DEGs potentially involved in basic cellular activities and development that helped to maintain their working capacity and social interaction with humans, and also, helpful to disclose the genetic architecture of different phenotypic traits and their gene expression regulation. Hindawi 2022-10-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9668446/ /pubmed/36408285 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/4472940 Text en Copyright © 2022 Wang Xiaobo et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Xiaobo, Wang Hassan, Faiz-ul Liu, Sheng Yang, Shuli Ahmad, Muhammad Ahmed, Ishtiaq Huang, Kongwei Iqbal, Hafiz M. N. Yu, Hui Liu, Qingyou Rehman, Saif ur De Novo Transcriptome Dataset Generation of the Swamp Buffalo Brain and Non-Brain Tissues |
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De Novo Transcriptome Dataset Generation of the Swamp Buffalo Brain and Non-Brain Tissues |
title_full |
De Novo Transcriptome Dataset Generation of the Swamp Buffalo Brain and Non-Brain Tissues |
title_fullStr |
De Novo Transcriptome Dataset Generation of the Swamp Buffalo Brain and Non-Brain Tissues |
title_full_unstemmed |
De Novo Transcriptome Dataset Generation of the Swamp Buffalo Brain and Non-Brain Tissues |
title_short |
De Novo Transcriptome Dataset Generation of the Swamp Buffalo Brain and Non-Brain Tissues |
title_sort | de novo transcriptome dataset generation of the swamp buffalo brain and non-brain tissues |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9668446/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36408285 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/4472940 |
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