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   A high resolution atlas of gene expression in the domestic sheep (Ovis aries)  
   
نویسنده clark e.l. ,bush s.j. ,mcculloch m.e.b. ,farquhar i.l. ,young r. ,lefevre l. ,pridans c. ,tsang h. ,wu c. ,afrasiabi c. ,watson m. ,whitelaw c.b. ,freeman t.c. ,summers k.m. ,archibald a.l. ,hume d.a.
منبع plos genetics - 2017 - دوره : 13 - شماره : 9
چکیده    Sheep are a key source of meat,milk and fibre for the global livestock sector,and an important biomedical model. global analysis of gene expression across multiple tissues has aided genome annotation and supported functional annotation of mammalian genes. we present a large-scale rna-seq dataset representing all the major organ systems from adult sheep and from several juvenile,neonatal and prenatal developmental time points. the ovis aries reference genome (oar v3.1) includes 27,504 genes (20,921 protein coding),of which 25,350 (19,921 protein coding) had detectable expression in at least one tissue in the sheep gene expression atlas dataset. network-based cluster analysis of this dataset grouped genes according to their expression pattern. the principle of ‘guilt by association’ was used to infer the function of uncharacterised genes from their co-expression with genes of known function. we describe the overall transcriptional signatures present in the sheep gene expression atlas and assign those signatures,where possible,to specific cell populations or pathways. the findings are related to innate immunity by focusing on clusters with an immune signature,and to the advantages of cross-breeding by examining the patterns of genes exhibiting the greatest expression differences between purebred and crossbred animals. this high-resolution gene expression atlas for sheep is,to our knowledge,the largest transcriptomic dataset from any livestock species to date. it provides a resource to improve the annotation of the current reference genome for sheep,presenting a model transcriptome for ruminants and insight into gene,cell and tissue function at multiple developmental stages. © 2017 clark et al.
آدرس the roslin institute and royal (dick) school of veterinary studies,university of edinburgh,edinburgh, United Kingdom, the roslin institute and royal (dick) school of veterinary studies,university of edinburgh,edinburgh, United Kingdom, the roslin institute and royal (dick) school of veterinary studies,university of edinburgh,edinburgh, United Kingdom, the roslin institute and royal (dick) school of veterinary studies,university of edinburgh,edinburgh,united kingdom,centre for synthetic and systems biology,university of edinburgh,edinburgh, United Kingdom, the roslin institute and royal (dick) school of veterinary studies,university of edinburgh,edinburgh, United Kingdom, the roslin institute and royal (dick) school of veterinary studies,university of edinburgh,edinburgh, United Kingdom, the roslin institute and royal (dick) school of veterinary studies,university of edinburgh,edinburgh, United Kingdom, the roslin institute and royal (dick) school of veterinary studies,university of edinburgh,edinburgh, United Kingdom, department of integrative and computational biology,the scripps research institute,la jolla,ca, United States, department of integrative and computational biology,the scripps research institute,la jolla,ca, United States, the roslin institute and royal (dick) school of veterinary studies,university of edinburgh,edinburgh, United Kingdom, the roslin institute and royal (dick) school of veterinary studies,university of edinburgh,edinburgh, United Kingdom, the roslin institute and royal (dick) school of veterinary studies,university of edinburgh,edinburgh, United Kingdom, the roslin institute and royal (dick) school of veterinary studies,university of edinburgh,edinburgh,united kingdom,mater research institute—university of queensland,translational research institute,woolloongabba,qld, Australia, the roslin institute and royal (dick) school of veterinary studies,university of edinburgh,edinburgh, United Kingdom, the roslin institute and royal (dick) school of veterinary studies,university of edinburgh,edinburgh,united kingdom,mater research institute—university of queensland,translational research institute,woolloongabba,qld, Australia
 
     
   
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