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SRX366613: Analysis of porcine adipose tissue transcriptome reveals differences in de novo fatty acid synthesis in pigs with divergent muscle fatty acid composition
1 ILLUMINA (Illumina HiSeq 2000) run: 26.3M spots, 3.8G bases, 1.5Gb downloads

Design: From the six selected animals, total RNA was isolated from backfat using the RiboPureTM Isolation of High Quality Total RNA (Ambion*, Austin, TX) following the manufacturer’s recommendations. RNA was quantified using the NanoDrop ND-1000 spectrophotometer (NanoDrop products, Wilmington, USA) and checked for purity and integrity in a Bioanalyzer-2100 (Agilent Technologies, Inc., Santa Clara CA, USA). Sequencing libraries were generated using Illumina mRNA-Seq following manufacturer’s instructions and six index codes were added to attribute sequences to each animal. Libraries were sequenced, in CNAG (Centro Nacional de An*lisis Gen*mico), on an Illumina HiSeq2000 instrument (Illumina, Inc.; San Diego CA, USA) that generated paired-end reads of 75 nucleotides.
Submitted by: UNIVERSITAT AUTONOMA DE BARCELONA
Study: Sus scrofa Transcriptome sequencing
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In pigs, adipose tissue is one of the principal organs involved in the regulation of lipid metabolism. It is particulary involved in the overall fatty acid synthesis with consequences in other lipid-target organs such as muscles and the liver. With this in mind, we have used massive, parallel high-throughput sequencing technologies to characterize the porcine adipose tissue transcriptome architecture in six Iberian x Landrace crossbred pigs showing extreme phenotypes for intramuscular fatty acid composition (three per group). High-throughput RNA sequencing was used to generate a whole characterization of adipose tissue (backfat) transcriptome. A total of 4,130 putative unannotated protein-coding sequences were identified in the 20% of reads which mapped in intergenic regions. Furthermore, 36% of the unmapped reads were represented by interspersed repeats, SINEs being the most abundant elements. Differential expression analyses identified 396 candidate genes among divergent animals for intramuscular fatty acid composition. Sixty-two percent of these genes (247/396) presented higher expression in the group of pigs with higher content of intramuscular SFA and MUFA, while the remaining 149 showed higher expression in the group with higher content of PUFA. Pathway analysis related these genes to biological functions and canonical pathways controlling lipid and fatty acid metabolisms. In concordance with the phenotypic classification of animals, the major metabolic pathway differentially modulated between groups was de novo lipogenesis, the group with more PUFA being the one that showed lower expression of lipogenic genes. These results will help in the identification of genetic variants at loci that affect fatty acid composition traits. The implications of these results range from the improvement of porcine meat quality traits to the application of the pig as an animal model of human metabolic diseases.
Sample: General Sample for Sus scrofa
SAMN02378870 • SRS492768 • All experiments • All runs
Organism: Sus scrofa
Library:
Instrument: Illumina HiSeq 2000
Strategy: RNA-Seq
Source: TRANSCRIPTOMIC
Selection: PCR
Layout: PAIRED
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Runs: 1 run, 26.3M spots, 3.8G bases, 1.5Gb
Run# of Spots# of BasesSizePublished
SRR101507726,253,7183.8G1.5Gb2014-08-15

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525136

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