Transcriptomics

Dataset Information

0

Transcriptome bioinformatical analysis of vertebrate stages of Schistosoma japonicum reveals alternative splicing events


ABSTRACT: Alternative splicing is a molecular process that contributes greatly to the diversification of proteome and to gene functions. Understanding the mechanisms of stage-specific alternative splicing can provide a better understanding of the development of eukaryotes and the functions of different genes. Schistosoma japonicum is an infectious blood-dwelling trematode with a complex lifecycle that causes the tropical disease schistosomiasis. In this study, we analyzed the transcriptome of Schistosoma japonicum to discover alternative splicing events in this parasite, by applying RNA-seq to cDNA library of adults and schistosomula. Results were validated by RT-PCR and sequencing. We found 11,623 alternative splicing events among 7,099 protein encoding genes and average proportion of alternative splicing events per gene was 42.14%. We showed that exon skip is the most common type of alternative splicing events as found in high eukaryotes, whereas intron retention is the least common alternative splicing type.

ORGANISM(S): Schistosoma japonicum

PROVIDER: GSE71722 | GEO | 2015/09/06

REPOSITORIES: GEO

Similar Datasets

2015-09-06 | E-GEOD-71722 | biostudies-arrayexpress
2014-09-02 | E-GEOD-58564 | biostudies-arrayexpress
2014-09-02 | GSE58564 | GEO
2017-01-31 | GSE83209 | GEO
2017-01-31 | GSE83208 | GEO
2017-01-31 | GSE83210 | GEO
2010-12-02 | E-GEOD-25728 | biostudies-arrayexpress
2015-04-01 | E-GEOD-55632 | biostudies-arrayexpress
2006-07-07 | GSE5235 | GEO
2023-02-02 | GSE144823 | GEO