Xenopus Comparative Transcriptomics
Xenopus Comparative Transcriptomics Xenopus comparative transcriptomics. We have recently generated tr double knockout (trdko) xenopus tropicalis animals. this offers an opportunity to compare the effects of t3 on global gene expression in tadpole tissues in the presence or absence of tr.
Xenopus Comparative Transcriptomics By comparing these data to those published for the xenopus pronephros and mammalian metanephros, we were able to evaluate nephron conservation between the three kidney stages. Here, we examine xenopus laevis and xenopus tropicalis, two amphibians with very similar development, and ask how their transcriptomes compare. despite separation for ~30 90 million years,. This paper presents an updated and improved version of the xenopus embryonic cell atlas, referred to as “xa23” for xenopus embryonic atlas 2023. Here, we used paired end rna sequencing (rna seq) to explore the transcriptome of xenopus tropicalis in 23 distinct developmental stages.
Xenopus Comparative Transcriptomics This paper presents an updated and improved version of the xenopus embryonic cell atlas, referred to as “xa23” for xenopus embryonic atlas 2023. Here, we used paired end rna sequencing (rna seq) to explore the transcriptome of xenopus tropicalis in 23 distinct developmental stages. By comparing these data to those published for the xenopus pronephros and mammalian metanephros, we were able to evaluate nephron conservation between the three kidney stages. Here, we mapped the cellular and transcriptional landscape of the xenopus laevis mesonephros from nf stages 46–53 to define its composition and analyze its relationship to other kidney types. This data is provided as a supplementary material for our paper "mapping gene expression in two xenopus species: evolutionary constraints and developmental flexibility.". Much of the interest in transcriptomic analysis lies in its ability to compare gene expression, with considerable sensitivity, between two or more states. these states may be developmental stages or tissues; experimental treatments are often compared to controls.
Xenopus Comparative Transcriptomics By comparing these data to those published for the xenopus pronephros and mammalian metanephros, we were able to evaluate nephron conservation between the three kidney stages. Here, we mapped the cellular and transcriptional landscape of the xenopus laevis mesonephros from nf stages 46–53 to define its composition and analyze its relationship to other kidney types. This data is provided as a supplementary material for our paper "mapping gene expression in two xenopus species: evolutionary constraints and developmental flexibility.". Much of the interest in transcriptomic analysis lies in its ability to compare gene expression, with considerable sensitivity, between two or more states. these states may be developmental stages or tissues; experimental treatments are often compared to controls.
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