The zebrafish transcriptome during early development

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The transition from fertilized egg to embryo is accompanied by a multitude of changes in gene expression, and the transcriptional events that underlie these processes have not yet been fully characterized. In this study RNA-Seq is us...

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Main Authors: Unneberg Per, Jiao Hong, Vesterlund Liselotte, Hovatta Outi, Kere Juha
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2011-05-01
Series:BMC Developmental Biology
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-213X/11/30
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spelling doaj-63962643c12c45999aa1f8a93436eceb2020-11-24T23:57:15ZengBMCBMC Developmental Biology1471-213X2011-05-011113010.1186/1471-213X-11-30The zebrafish transcriptome during early developmentUnneberg PerJiao HongVesterlund LiselotteHovatta OutiKere Juha<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The transition from fertilized egg to embryo is accompanied by a multitude of changes in gene expression, and the transcriptional events that underlie these processes have not yet been fully characterized. In this study RNA-Seq is used to compare the transcription profiles of four early developmental stages in zebrafish (<it>Danio rerio</it>) on a global scale.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>An average of 79 M total reads were detected from the different stages. Out of the total number of reads 65% - 73% reads were successfully mapped and 36% - 44% out of those were uniquely mapped. The total number of detected unique gene transcripts was 11187, of which 10096 were present at 1-cell stage. The largest number of common transcripts was observed between 1-cell stage and 16-cell stage. An enrichment of gene transcripts with molecular functions of DNA binding, protein folding and processing as well as metal ion binding was observed with progression of development. The sequence data (accession number ERP000635) is available at the European Nucleotide Archive.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Clustering of expression profiles shows that a majority of the detected gene transcripts are present at steady levels, and thus a minority of the gene transcripts clusters as increasing or decreasing in expression over the four investigated developmental stages. The three earliest developmental stages were similar when comparing highly expressed genes, whereas the 50% epiboly stage differed from the other three stages in the identity of highly expressed genes, number of uniquely expressed genes and enrichment of GO molecular functions. Taken together, these observations indicate a major transition in gene regulation and transcriptional activity taking place between the 512-cell and 50% epiboly stages, in accordance with previous studies.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-213X/11/30
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author Unneberg Per
Jiao Hong
Vesterlund Liselotte
Hovatta Outi
Kere Juha
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Jiao Hong
Vesterlund Liselotte
Hovatta Outi
Kere Juha
The zebrafish transcriptome during early development
BMC Developmental Biology
author_facet Unneberg Per
Jiao Hong
Vesterlund Liselotte
Hovatta Outi
Kere Juha
author_sort Unneberg Per
title The zebrafish transcriptome during early development
title_short The zebrafish transcriptome during early development
title_full The zebrafish transcriptome during early development
title_fullStr The zebrafish transcriptome during early development
title_full_unstemmed The zebrafish transcriptome during early development
title_sort zebrafish transcriptome during early development
publisher BMC
series BMC Developmental Biology
issn 1471-213X
publishDate 2011-05-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The transition from fertilized egg to embryo is accompanied by a multitude of changes in gene expression, and the transcriptional events that underlie these processes have not yet been fully characterized. In this study RNA-Seq is used to compare the transcription profiles of four early developmental stages in zebrafish (<it>Danio rerio</it>) on a global scale.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>An average of 79 M total reads were detected from the different stages. Out of the total number of reads 65% - 73% reads were successfully mapped and 36% - 44% out of those were uniquely mapped. The total number of detected unique gene transcripts was 11187, of which 10096 were present at 1-cell stage. The largest number of common transcripts was observed between 1-cell stage and 16-cell stage. An enrichment of gene transcripts with molecular functions of DNA binding, protein folding and processing as well as metal ion binding was observed with progression of development. The sequence data (accession number ERP000635) is available at the European Nucleotide Archive.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Clustering of expression profiles shows that a majority of the detected gene transcripts are present at steady levels, and thus a minority of the gene transcripts clusters as increasing or decreasing in expression over the four investigated developmental stages. The three earliest developmental stages were similar when comparing highly expressed genes, whereas the 50% epiboly stage differed from the other three stages in the identity of highly expressed genes, number of uniquely expressed genes and enrichment of GO molecular functions. Taken together, these observations indicate a major transition in gene regulation and transcriptional activity taking place between the 512-cell and 50% epiboly stages, in accordance with previous studies.</p>
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