tailieunhanh - Effect of breeds on heat-evoked gene responses in sheep adipose tissue

Sheep is one of the ungulates and critical for animal husbandry development like on grassland, whereas there are few pieces of research about their heat responses to date. In the present study, we selected two sheep breeds consisting of Mongolian sheep with evolving cold resistibility and Dorper sheep specifically bred for heat tolerance to explore how the different breeds of sheep positively respond to heat conditions. Three Mongolian sheep and 3 Dorper sheep underwent 37 ℃ stress (2 h per day) during 4 weeks. The energy metabolism-associated adipose tissues of the experimental subjects were sampled, prepared and performed to RNA-seq following heat condition. Through the analysis and comparison of sequencing outcomes on such aspects as the quality control, sequence alignment and quantification, we obtained 236 annotated protein-coding genes as well as 98 long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) genes with expression differences. |

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