Project description:We designed this experiment to investigate the transcriptional changes in gonads as a result of sex transformation. Here we performed transcriptional profiling of the ovary transformed into testis from the tra loss of function (XX_tra_lof), testis transformed into ovary from the tra gain of function (XY_tra_gof) and ovary transformed into testis in dsxM gain of function (XX_DsxM_gof/lof) Drosophila melanogaster third instar larvae in biological quadruplicates. In addition, as controls we sequenced ovaries and testes from the female and male wildtype larvae respectively. We constructed polyA+ libraries of the gonads, cleaned off the fatbody and performed 50 bp, stranded single-end RNA-Seq.
Project description:Genes with sex-biased expression in adults experience unique evolutionary dynamics. It is unclear, however, whether the selection pressures responsible for these well documented patterns also act upon genes with sex-biased expression in other developmental stages. To examine this, we measured expression in male and female Drosophila melanogaster larvae. Drosophila melanogaster wandering third instar larvae were sexed using the visible gonad. RNA was isolated from three replicate samples of male and female larvae and one sample each of adult males and females. RNA was prepared following the manufacturer's instructions, using single color labelling. Each sample/replicate was hybridized to one sector of the Agilent 4 sector array (a total of two arrays were used), with the following design: Array 1 had one larval male sample, one larval female sample, one adult male sample, and one adult female sample; Array 2 had two larval male samples and two larval female samples.
Project description:Genes with sex-biased expression in adults experience unique evolutionary dynamics. It is unclear, however, whether the selection pressures responsible for these well documented patterns also act upon genes with sex-biased expression in other developmental stages. To examine this, we measured expression in male and female Drosophila melanogaster larvae.
Project description:Thermal acclimation study on Drosophila melanogaster reared at 3 different temperatures (12, 25, and 31oC). The proteomic profiles of D. melanogaster under these different temperatures were analyzed and compared using label-free tandem mass spectrometry.