Transcriptomics

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Comparative transcriptomic analysis provides insights into high-altitude adaptation


ABSTRACT: Purpose: High-altitude adaptive evolution of transcription, and the convergence and divergence of transcriptional alteration across species in response to high-altitude environments, is an important topic of broad interest to the general biology community. Our study aims to answer this important biological question. Methods: We generated deep transcriptome data of high- and low- altitude populations across four species: chicken, pig, goat and sheep, as well as high-altitude yak and low-altitude cattle, from six tissues (heart, kidney, liver, lung, skeletal muscle and spleen). Results: Here we provide a comprehensive comparative transcriptome landscape of expression and alternative splicing variation between low- and high-altitude populations across multiple species for distinct tissues. Conclusions: Our data serves a valuable resource for further study on adaptive transcription evolution and identification of candidate adaptive genes.

ORGANISM(S): Bos taurus Gallus gallus Sus scrofa Ovis aries Capra hircus Bos grunniens

PROVIDER: GSE93855 | GEO | 2017/09/06

SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA362606

REPOSITORIES: GEO

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