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SRX20521810: GSM7429861: female Poecilia latipinna 2, whole brain, Ff treatment; Poecilia latipinna; RNA-Seq
1 ILLUMINA (Illumina MiSeq) run: 10.2M spots, 999.6M bases, 695.6Mb downloads

External Id: GSM7429861_r1
Submitted by: Integrative Biology, University of Texas at Austin
Study: Individual variation in preference behavior in sailfin fish refines the neurotranscriptomic pathway for mate preference
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Social interactions can drive distinct gene expression profiles which may vary by social context. Here we use female sailfin molly fish (Poecilia latipinna) to identify genomic profiles associated with preference behavior in distinct social contexts: male-interactions (mate choice) versus female-interactions (shoaling partner preference). We measured behavior of 15 females interacting in a non-contact environment with either two males or two females for 30 minutes followed by whole brain transcriptomic profiling by RNA sequencing. We profiled females that exhibited high levels of social affiliation and great variation in preference behavior to identify an order of magnitude more differentially expressed genes associated with behavioral variation than by differences in social context. Using linear modeling (limma), we took advantage of the individual variation in preference behavior to identify unique gene sets that exhibited distinct correlational patterns of expression with preference behavior in each social context. By combining limma and weighted gene co-expression network analyses (WGCNA) approaches we identify a refined set of 401 genes robustly associated with mate preference that is independent of shoaling partner preference or general social affiliation. While our refined gene set confirmed neural plasticity pathways involved in moderating female preference behavior, we also identified a significant proportion of discovered that our preference-associated genes were enriched for 'immune system' gene ontology categories. We hypothesize that the association between mate preference and transcriptomic immune function is driven by the less well-known role of these genes in neural plasticity which is likely involved in higher-order learning and processing during mate choice decisions. Overall design: Gene expression profiles (RNAseq) were associated with preference behavior in distinct social contexts: male interactions (mate choice) versus female interactions (shoaling partner preference) in female sailfin molly fish (Poecilia latipinna).
Sample: female Poecilia latipinna 2, whole brain, Ff treatment
SAMN35418733 • SRS17831491 • All experiments • All runs
Library:
Name: GSM7429861
Instrument: Illumina MiSeq
Strategy: RNA-Seq
Source: TRANSCRIPTOMIC
Selection: cDNA
Layout: SINGLE
Construction protocol: Immediately following the 30-minute behavioral trial, focal females were immediately decapitated, whole brains were removed and individually immersed in RNAlater solution (Applied Biosystems, Carlsbad, CA, USA) at 4˚ Celsius with gentle shaking for 24 hours, then stored at -80 C (without RNAlater) for subsequent RNA profiling. 1-4 μg of total RNA were used as input for RNA library preparation and sequencing. RNA libraries for RNA-seq were prepared using Illumina's TruSeq mRNA Sample Prep Kit.
Runs: 1 run, 10.2M spots, 999.6M bases, 695.6Mb
Run# of Spots# of BasesSizePublished
SRR2474467710,243,869999.6M695.6Mb2023-07-01

ID:
27945493

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