Project description:Data reveal that smokers exhibit distinct gene expression profiles relative to non-smokers and moist snuff consumers. Moist snuff consumer gene expression largely resembles that of non-tobacco consumers. Gene expression profiles were used to identify the effects of combustible (smoking) and non-combustible tobacco (moist snuff) products use.
Project description:Fructose consumption has increased by over 25% since 1970, and excess consumption has deleterious metabolic effects. Additionally, fructose can alter hypothalamic pituitary adrenal axis function, potentially resulting in increased vulnerability to mood disorders. Adolescents are the greatest consumers of fructose and also at a critical period of development. Here, we examine the effects of consumption of a 55% fructose diet from weaning until adulthood on the hypothalamic transcriptome.
2015-03-25 | GSE56238 | GEO
Project description:Metabarcoding Invertebrate Communities in a Natural Park:
| PRJNA681091 | ENA
Project description:Aquatic invertebrate metabarcoding with Oxford Nanopore sequencing
Project description:Dietary supplementation with fish-oil modulates ruminant milk composition towards a healthier fatty acid profile for consumers, but it also causes milk fat depression (MFD). Because the dairy goat industry is mainly oriented towards cheese manufacturing, MFD can elicit economic losses. There is large individual variation in animal susceptibility with goats more (RESPO+) or less (RESPO−) responsive to diet-induced MFD. Thus, we used RNA-Seq to examine gene expression profiles in mammary cells to elucidate mechanisms underlying MFD in goats and individual variation in the extent of diet-induced MFD.