Comparative Transcriptome Profiling of Ovary Tissue Between Black Muscovy Duck and White Muscovy Duck with High- and Low-Egg Production
The egg-laying rate is an important indicator for evaluating fertility of poultry. In order to better understand the laying mechanism of Muscovy ducks, gene expression profiles and pathways of ovarian tissues in high- and low-laying black (BH and BL) and white Muscovy ducks (WH and WL) during the pe...
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doaj-f64829f71f874dd39493fbf883a436c02021-01-01T00:05:41ZengMDPI AGGenes2073-44252021-12-0112575710.3390/genes12010057Comparative Transcriptome Profiling of Ovary Tissue Between Black Muscovy Duck and White Muscovy Duck with High- and Low-Egg ProductionXiuyu Bao0Yiping Song1Tao Li2Shanshan Zhang3Lihua Huang4Shuya Zhang5Junting Cao6Xiaolin Liu7Jianqin Zhang8College of Animal Science and Technology, Northwest A&F University, Yangling 712100, ChinaCollege of Animal Science and Technology, Northwest A&F University, Yangling 712100, ChinaCollege of Animal Science and Technology, Northwest A&F University, Yangling 712100, ChinaCollege of Animal Science and Technology, Northwest A&F University, Yangling 712100, ChinaCollege of Animal Science and Technology, Northwest A&F University, Yangling 712100, ChinaCollege of Animal Science and Technology, Northwest A&F University, Yangling 712100, ChinaCollege of Animal Science and Technology, Northwest A&F University, Yangling 712100, ChinaCollege of Animal Science and Technology, Northwest A&F University, Yangling 712100, ChinaCollege of Animal Science and Technology, Northwest A&F University, Yangling 712100, ChinaThe egg-laying rate is an important indicator for evaluating fertility of poultry. In order to better understand the laying mechanism of Muscovy ducks, gene expression profiles and pathways of ovarian tissues in high- and low-laying black (BH and BL) and white Muscovy ducks (WH and WL) during the peak production period were performed by using RNA-seq. The total number of reads produced for each ovarian sample ranged from 44,344,070 to 47,963,328. A total of 113, 619 and 87 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were identified in BH-vs-WH, BL-vs-BH and BL-vs-WL, respectively. Among them, 54, 356 and 49 genes were up regulated and 59, 263 and 38 genes were down regulated. In addition, there were only 10 up-regulated genes in WL-vs-WH. In the comparison of DEGs in black and white Muscovy ducks, two co-expressed DEG genes were detected between BH-vs-WH and BL-vs-WL and seven DEGs were co-expressed between BL-vs-BH and WL-vs-WH. The RNA-Seq data were confirmed to be reliable by qPCR. Numerous DEGs known to be involved in ovarian development were identified, including <i>TGFβ</i>2, <i>NGFR</i>, <i>CEBPD</i>, <i>CPEB</i>2, <i>POSTN</i>, <i>SMOC</i>1, <i>FGF</i>18, <i>EFNA</i>5 and <i>SDC</i>4. Gene Ontology (GO) annotations indicated that DEGs related to ovarian development were mainly enriched in biological processes of “circadian sleep/wake cycle process,” “negative regulation of transforming growth factor-β secretion,” “positive regulation of calcium ion transport” in BH-vs-WH and “cell surface receptor signaling pathway,” “Notch signaling pathway” and “calcium ion transport” in BL-vs-BH. Besides, “steroid biosynthetic process,” “granulosa cell development” and “egg coat formation” were mainly enriched in BL-vs-WL and “reproduction,” “MAPK cascade” and “mitotic cell cycle” were mainly enriched in WL-vs-WH. KEGG pathway analysis showed that the PI3K-Akt signaling pathway and ovarian steroidogenesis were the most enriched in Muscovy duck ovary transcriptome data. This work highlights potential genes and pathways that may affect ovarian development in Muscovy duck.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4425/12/1/57Muscovy ducktranscriptomeovaryreproductiongene expression |
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Xiuyu Bao Yiping Song Tao Li Shanshan Zhang Lihua Huang Shuya Zhang Junting Cao Xiaolin Liu Jianqin Zhang Comparative Transcriptome Profiling of Ovary Tissue Between Black Muscovy Duck and White Muscovy Duck with High- and Low-Egg Production Genes Muscovy duck transcriptome ovary reproduction gene expression |
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Xiuyu Bao Yiping Song Tao Li Shanshan Zhang Lihua Huang Shuya Zhang Junting Cao Xiaolin Liu Jianqin Zhang |
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Comparative Transcriptome Profiling of Ovary Tissue Between Black Muscovy Duck and White Muscovy Duck with High- and Low-Egg Production |
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Comparative Transcriptome Profiling of Ovary Tissue Between Black Muscovy Duck and White Muscovy Duck with High- and Low-Egg Production |
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Comparative Transcriptome Profiling of Ovary Tissue Between Black Muscovy Duck and White Muscovy Duck with High- and Low-Egg Production |
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Comparative Transcriptome Profiling of Ovary Tissue Between Black Muscovy Duck and White Muscovy Duck with High- and Low-Egg Production |
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Comparative Transcriptome Profiling of Ovary Tissue Between Black Muscovy Duck and White Muscovy Duck with High- and Low-Egg Production |
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comparative transcriptome profiling of ovary tissue between black muscovy duck and white muscovy duck with high- and low-egg production |
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The egg-laying rate is an important indicator for evaluating fertility of poultry. In order to better understand the laying mechanism of Muscovy ducks, gene expression profiles and pathways of ovarian tissues in high- and low-laying black (BH and BL) and white Muscovy ducks (WH and WL) during the peak production period were performed by using RNA-seq. The total number of reads produced for each ovarian sample ranged from 44,344,070 to 47,963,328. A total of 113, 619 and 87 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were identified in BH-vs-WH, BL-vs-BH and BL-vs-WL, respectively. Among them, 54, 356 and 49 genes were up regulated and 59, 263 and 38 genes were down regulated. In addition, there were only 10 up-regulated genes in WL-vs-WH. In the comparison of DEGs in black and white Muscovy ducks, two co-expressed DEG genes were detected between BH-vs-WH and BL-vs-WL and seven DEGs were co-expressed between BL-vs-BH and WL-vs-WH. The RNA-Seq data were confirmed to be reliable by qPCR. Numerous DEGs known to be involved in ovarian development were identified, including <i>TGFβ</i>2, <i>NGFR</i>, <i>CEBPD</i>, <i>CPEB</i>2, <i>POSTN</i>, <i>SMOC</i>1, <i>FGF</i>18, <i>EFNA</i>5 and <i>SDC</i>4. Gene Ontology (GO) annotations indicated that DEGs related to ovarian development were mainly enriched in biological processes of “circadian sleep/wake cycle process,” “negative regulation of transforming growth factor-β secretion,” “positive regulation of calcium ion transport” in BH-vs-WH and “cell surface receptor signaling pathway,” “Notch signaling pathway” and “calcium ion transport” in BL-vs-BH. Besides, “steroid biosynthetic process,” “granulosa cell development” and “egg coat formation” were mainly enriched in BL-vs-WL and “reproduction,” “MAPK cascade” and “mitotic cell cycle” were mainly enriched in WL-vs-WH. KEGG pathway analysis showed that the PI3K-Akt signaling pathway and ovarian steroidogenesis were the most enriched in Muscovy duck ovary transcriptome data. This work highlights potential genes and pathways that may affect ovarian development in Muscovy duck. |
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Muscovy duck transcriptome ovary reproduction gene expression |
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