2016
DOI: 10.1038/sdata.2016.117
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RNA sequencing analysis of the developing chicken retina

Abstract: RNA sequencing transcriptome analysis using massively parallel next generation sequencing technology provides the capability to understand global changes in gene expression throughout a range of tissue samples. Development of the vertebrate retina requires complex temporal orchestration of transcriptional activation and repression. The chicken embryo (Gallus gallus) is a classic model system for studying developmental biology and retinogenesis. Existing retinal transcriptome projects have been critical to the … Show more

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“…Chicken embryos were harvested and euthanized at specified days incubated as previously described 9 . Briefly, embryos were decapitated and eyes were enucleated.…”
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“…Chicken embryos were harvested and euthanized at specified days incubated as previously described 9 . Briefly, embryos were decapitated and eyes were enucleated.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Isolated corneas and whole brain extracts were saved for subsequent DNA extraction. Histological preparation of eyecups was conducted as previously described 9 . Briefly, eyecups were fixed in 4% paraformaldehyde in 1× PBS for 25 min on ice, equilibrated in 25% sucrose in 1× PBS, and transferred into a 2:1 mixture of 25% sucrose:OCT compound (Electron Microscopy Sciences) on ice for 30 min prior to flash freezing in the same solution in Tissue-Tek Cryomold (Sakura Finetek) and stored in −80 °C.…”
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“…The lens does not have to be present for the regeneration, and the regenerating tissue develops faster than normal [14]. The chicken model is used in the vision research community to study human retinogenesis and develop new ways to battle human blindness and eye disease by allowing scientists an insight into the complex regulatory network of neurons and glial cells [15]. In America, diabetic retinopathy is the leading cause of blindness amongst over 40-year-olds [16] with all type 1 diabetes developing DR and more than 60% with type 2 [17].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A global expression atlas for the chicken transcriptome was created by combining our immune-related data with 20 publicly archived RNA-seq datasets. Some were collated by the Avian RNA-seq Consortium [41], while others are drawn from a diverse range of existing publications, including studies that characterised the genetic basis of retinogenesis [42], the genetic determinants of meat tenderness [43], the morphological diversity of skin appendages [44], visceral fat metabolism [45], the transition between laying and brooding phases [46], the effect of heat stress upon pituitary development [47] and spleen function [48], the pathways involved in avian influenza resistance [49], the role of lncRNAs in the development of muscle [50], liver and adipose [51], and the transcriptional landscape of mRNA editing [52]. In total, 279 RNA-seq libraries were obtained, representing 48 distinct tissue and cell types at developmental stages spanning early embryonic (5 days) to mature adult (70 weeks post-hatching).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%