To find the expression of transfected genes
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View SamplesWe propose that the stochastic combination of alternative transcription events has contributed to complex isoform evolution.
Evolutionary interrogation of human biology in well-annotated genomic framework of rhesus macaque.
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View SamplesTo identify genetic changes in Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells induced by let-7d mimic or let-7d inhibitor transfection.
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View SamplesTo better understand the underlying molecular events, sequencing analysis was conducted by using RNAs isolated from Schwann cells treated with or without exogenous MMP7 recombinant protein.
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View SamplesTo study the global changes of genes in the dorsal root ganglion (DRG) after rat sciatic nerve injury.
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View SamplesTranscriptome dynamics of nucellus in early maize seed
High Temporal-Resolution Transcriptome Landscape of Early Maize Seed Development.
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View SamplesThe zebrafish (Danio rerio) is a prominent vertebrate development model, has been extensively utilized as the pathogen-host interaction to be studied in recent years. However, the mechanisms involved in the immune response of the zebrafish to vaccine are not fully understood. For clarify the high immune relative protection in zebrafish following the immunization of the putative Edwardsiella tarda (E. tarda) live attenuate vaccine, we performed a comparative gene expression analysis of mocked and immunized zebrafish using the RNA-seq technology and DEGseq to identify differential expressed genes, chiefly for gaining deep insight into the liver immunogenetics after WEDplas vaccinated zebrafish.
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View SamplesUrechis unicinctus, a benthic marine worm inhabiting widely in the coast of Russia, Japan, Korean Peninsula and China, present special biological characteristics in morphology, reproductive and developmental biology as well as physiology. It could exist in condition of low oxygen, high sulfide and pollution where most animals could not live. However, the molecular mechanisms of resistance are still unknown and the main obstacle to further study is the limited genomic and genetic information. In order to improve the situation, we performed and acquired its transcriptome database.
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View SamplesAs an ancient winning strategy of microorganisms, glucose repression mechanism has become specialized to perfection in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The galactose (GAL) metabolism network is stringently regulated by glucose repression in yeast and has been a classic system for studying gene regulation. We show here that the population of S. cerevisiae living in fermented milks has autonomously reinstated an ancient version of the structural GAL genes through introgression. The introgressed GAL network has completely abolished the glucose repression and conversed from a strictly inducible to a constitutive system through coordinative polygenic changes in the regulatory components of the network, including transitions in the upstream repressing sequence site of GAL4 that impair Mig1p-mediated repression and loss of function of the inducer Gal3p and the repressor Gal80p. In addition, the introgressed GAL2 gene has been duplicated while the native HXT6 and HXT7 genes have been inactivated, resulting in galactose-over-glucose preference and elevated galactose utilization rate. Relying on the reverse evolution of the GAL network, the non-lactose fermenting yeast has become a dominant species co-existing with other lactose fermenting microorganisms in fermented milks. Our results also provide new clues for developing yeast strains devoid of barriers to co-utilization of different sugars.
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View SamplesThis study presented the preliminary mechanistic studies of teniposide analogs for toxicity reduction
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