Project description:Oil palm breeding and seed development have been hindered due to the male parent's incapacity to produce male inflorescence as a source of pollen under normal conditions. On the other hand, a young oil palm plantation has a low pollination rate due to a lack of male flowers. These are the common problem of sex ratio in the oil palm industry. Nevertheless, the regulation of sex ratio in oil palm plants is a complex mechanism and remains an open question until now. Researchers have previously used complete defoliation to induce male inflorescences, but the biological and molecular mechanisms underlying this morphological change have yet to be discovered. Here, we present an RNA-seq dataset from three early stages of an oil palm inflorescence under normal conditions and complete defoliation stress. This transcriptomic dataset is a valuable resource to improve our understanding of sex determination mechanisms in oil palm inflorescence.
Project description:Oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) is one of the most important oil-producing crops in the world. However, the demand for oil from this crop will increase in the future. A comparative gene expression profile of the oil palm leaves was needed in order to understand the key factors that influence the oil production. Here, we reported an RNA-seq dataset from three different oil yields and three different genetic populations of oil palm. All raw sequencing reads were obtained from an Illumina NextSeq 500 platform. We also provide a list of the genes and their expression levels resulting from the RNA-sequencing. This transcriptomic dataset will provide a valuable resource for increasing oil yield.
Project description:H3K4me3 profiling of OSCC secondary (2ary) recipient primary tumors (PTs) following in vivo exposure to control (CTRL) or palm oil-enriched (PALM) diet in primary recipient mice
Project description:To investigate the role of lncRNAs on lipid metabolism, we did RNAseq to find the difference among large yellow croaker fed with fish oil (FO), soybean oil (SO), olive oil (OO), and palm oil (PO) diets
Project description:Proteome profiles of oil palm mesocarp from different stages of fruit development were analysed using two-dimensional gel electrophoresis (2DE) and the significantly changed protein were identified using by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization-time of flight (MALDI-TOF/TOF) and functionally classified using ontology analysis.
Project description:C57Bl/6J mice were put on a low fat diet (10 kcal% palm oil) or high fat diet (60 kcal% palm oil), combined with a low dietary Mg2+ (0.03 w/w% or 0.21 w/w%) for a period of 17 weeks. White adipose tissue was harvested and total RNA isolated using TRIzol, of which 5 samples per group were sent to BGI-China for RNA-Sequencing.
Project description:Gene expression profiling of infrorescence was performed to obtain overall signature of transcriptome at early developmental stages of inflorescence. After the reproductive stage transition, inflorescence samples corresponding to the early stages of development were collected based on the size. We obtained inflorescence samples ranging from 0.6 to 10 mm in two replicates representing 8 stages in inflorescence development. A total of 16 microarray data were obtained.
Project description:Expression profiles were analyzed between drought stress and normal watered control at the tillering and inflorescence stages. 1. We applied microarray analysis to detect drought-stress-regulated miRNAs from tillering to inflorescence-forming stages in rice. 2. Three time courses at the tillering stage and two time courses at the inflorescence-forming stage. Two replicates were carried out in each time course.