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Embrapa Agricultura Digital; Embrapa Pecuária Sudeste. |
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24/07/2019 |
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OLIVEIRA, P. S. N. de; COUTINHO, L. L.; CESAR, A. S. M.; DINIZ, W. J. da S.; SOUZA, M. de S.; ANDRADE, B. G.; KOLTES, J. E.; MOURÃO, G. B.; ZERLOTINI NETO, A.; REECY, J. M.; REGITANO, L. C. de A. |
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PRISCILA S. N. DE OLIVEIRA, CPPSE; LUIZ L. COUTINHO, Esalq/USP; ALINE S. M. CESAR, Esalq/USP; WELLISON J. DA SILVA DINIZ, UFSCar; MARCELA M. DE SOUZA, Iowa State University; BRUNO G. ANDRADE, CPPSE; JAMES E. KOLTES, Iowa State University; GERSON B. MOURÃO, Esalq/USP; ADHEMAR ZERLOTINI NETO, CNPTIA; JAMES M. REECY, Iowa State University; LUCIANA CORREIA DE ALMEIDA REGITANO, CPPSE. |
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Co-expression networks reveal potential regulatory roles of miRNAs in fatty acid composition of nelore cattle. |
Ano de publicação: |
2019 |
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Frontiers in Genetics, v. 10, p. 1-14, July 2019. |
DOI: |
10.3389/fgene.2019.00651 |
Idioma: |
Inglês |
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Article 651. Na publicação: Adhemar Zerlotini, Luciana C.A. Regitano. |
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Fatty acid (FA) content affects the sensorial and nutritional value of meat and plays a significant role in biological processes such as adipogenesis and immune response. It is well known that, in beef, the main FAs associated with these biological processes are oleic acid (C18:1 cis9, OA) and conjugated linoleic acid (CLA-c9t11), which may have beneficial effects on metabolic diseases such as type 2 diabetes and obesity. Here, we performed differential expression and co-expression analyses, weighted gene co-expression network analysis (WGCNA) and partial correlation with information theory (PCIT), to uncover the complex interactions between miRNAs and mRNAs expressed in skeletal muscle associated with FA content. miRNA and mRNA expression data were obtained from skeletal muscle of Nelore cattle that had extreme genomic breeding values for OA and CLA. Insulin and MAPK signaling pathways were identified by WGCNA as central pathways associated with both of these fatty acids. Co-expression network analysis identified bta-miR-33a/b, bta-miR-100, bta-miR-204, bta-miR-365-5p, btamiR-660, bta-miR-411a, bta-miR-136, bta-miR-30-5p, bta-miR-146b, bta-let-7a-5p, bta-let-7f, bta-let-7, bta-miR 339, bta-miR-10b, bta-miR 486, and the genes ACTA1 and ALDOA as potential regulators of fatty acid synthesis. This study provides evidence and insights into the molecular mechanisms and potential target genes involved in fatty acid content differences in Nelore beef cattle, revealing new candidate pathways of phenotype modulation that could positively benefit beef production and human consumption. MenosFatty acid (FA) content affects the sensorial and nutritional value of meat and plays a significant role in biological processes such as adipogenesis and immune response. It is well known that, in beef, the main FAs associated with these biological processes are oleic acid (C18:1 cis9, OA) and conjugated linoleic acid (CLA-c9t11), which may have beneficial effects on metabolic diseases such as type 2 diabetes and obesity. Here, we performed differential expression and co-expression analyses, weighted gene co-expression network analysis (WGCNA) and partial correlation with information theory (PCIT), to uncover the complex interactions between miRNAs and mRNAs expressed in skeletal muscle associated with FA content. miRNA and mRNA expression data were obtained from skeletal muscle of Nelore cattle that had extreme genomic breeding values for OA and CLA. Insulin and MAPK signaling pathways were identified by WGCNA as central pathways associated with both of these fatty acids. Co-expression network analysis identified bta-miR-33a/b, bta-miR-100, bta-miR-204, bta-miR-365-5p, btamiR-660, bta-miR-411a, bta-miR-136, bta-miR-30-5p, bta-miR-146b, bta-let-7a-5p, bta-let-7f, bta-let-7, bta-miR 339, bta-miR-10b, bta-miR 486, and the genes ACTA1 and ALDOA as potential regulators of fatty acid synthesis. This study provides evidence and insights into the molecular mechanisms and potential target genes involved in fatty acid content differences in Nelore beef cattle, revealing new candidate... Mostrar Tudo |
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Ácido linoleico conjugado; Ácido oleico; Ácidos graxos; Genômica; Integrative genomics; MiRNA; MRNA; Redes de co-expressão. |
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Bos Indicus; Gado de Corte. |
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Beef cattle; Conjugated linoleic acid; Oleic acid. |
Categoria do assunto: |
-- L Ciência Animal e Produtos de Origem Animal |
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https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/item/199817/1/AP-Coexpression-networks.pdf
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LEADER 02877naa a2200421 a 4500 001 2110872 005 2020-01-09 008 2019 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 024 7 $a10.3389/fgene.2019.00651$2DOI 100 1 $aOLIVEIRA, P. S. N. de 245 $aCo-expression networks reveal potential regulatory roles of miRNAs in fatty acid composition of nelore cattle.$h[electronic resource] 260 $c2019 500 $aArticle 651. Na publicação: Adhemar Zerlotini, Luciana C.A. Regitano. 520 $aFatty acid (FA) content affects the sensorial and nutritional value of meat and plays a significant role in biological processes such as adipogenesis and immune response. It is well known that, in beef, the main FAs associated with these biological processes are oleic acid (C18:1 cis9, OA) and conjugated linoleic acid (CLA-c9t11), which may have beneficial effects on metabolic diseases such as type 2 diabetes and obesity. Here, we performed differential expression and co-expression analyses, weighted gene co-expression network analysis (WGCNA) and partial correlation with information theory (PCIT), to uncover the complex interactions between miRNAs and mRNAs expressed in skeletal muscle associated with FA content. miRNA and mRNA expression data were obtained from skeletal muscle of Nelore cattle that had extreme genomic breeding values for OA and CLA. Insulin and MAPK signaling pathways were identified by WGCNA as central pathways associated with both of these fatty acids. Co-expression network analysis identified bta-miR-33a/b, bta-miR-100, bta-miR-204, bta-miR-365-5p, btamiR-660, bta-miR-411a, bta-miR-136, bta-miR-30-5p, bta-miR-146b, bta-let-7a-5p, bta-let-7f, bta-let-7, bta-miR 339, bta-miR-10b, bta-miR 486, and the genes ACTA1 and ALDOA as potential regulators of fatty acid synthesis. This study provides evidence and insights into the molecular mechanisms and potential target genes involved in fatty acid content differences in Nelore beef cattle, revealing new candidate pathways of phenotype modulation that could positively benefit beef production and human consumption. 650 $aBeef cattle 650 $aConjugated linoleic acid 650 $aOleic acid 650 $aBos Indicus 650 $aGado de Corte 653 $aÁcido linoleico conjugado 653 $aÁcido oleico 653 $aÁcidos graxos 653 $aGenômica 653 $aIntegrative genomics 653 $aMiRNA 653 $aMRNA 653 $aRedes de co-expressão 700 1 $aCOUTINHO, L. L. 700 1 $aCESAR, A. S. M. 700 1 $aDINIZ, W. J. da S. 700 1 $aSOUZA, M. de S. 700 1 $aANDRADE, B. G. 700 1 $aKOLTES, J. E. 700 1 $aMOURÃO, G. B. 700 1 $aZERLOTINI NETO, A. 700 1 $aREECY, J. M. 700 1 $aREGITANO, L. C. de A. 773 $tFrontiers in Genetics$gv. 10, p. 1-14, July 2019.
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Data corrente: |
04/01/2022 |
Data da última atualização: |
04/03/2022 |
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TORRES-DINI, D.; DELGADO-CERRONE, L.; LUNA, L.; RESQUIN, F.; AGUIAR, A. V. de; SEBBENN, A. M. |
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DIEGO TORRES-DINI, INIA; LEONARDO DELGADO-CERRONE, Clemente Estable Biological Research Institute; LORENA LUNA, Centro Universitario de Tacuarembó; FERNANDO RESQUIN, INIA; ANANDA VIRGINIA DE AGUIAR, CNPF; ALEXANDRE MAGNO SEBBENN, Instituto Florestal. |
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The traceability of Eucalyptus clones using molecular markers. |
Ano de publicação: |
2021 |
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Silvae Genetica, v. 70, p. 217-225, 2021. |
DOI: |
https://doi.org/10.2478/sg-2021-0019 |
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Inglês |
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The improvement of Eucalyptus clones plays a crucial role in modern silviculture. This study used a set of 17 microsatellite loci to analyze the genetic diversity and structure of 107 elite clones (80 E. grandis and 27 E. globulus). All clones were cultivated in Uruguay and were sourced from three different providers. Using the fingerprinting technique, an exclusive molecular profile was assigned for each clone, and the genotyping reaction showed differences between the two species. The cumulative probability of identifying two random individuals that share the same genotype (PI) with all 17 loci, was estimated as low for E. grandis (1.18×10-15) and E. globulus (4.03×10-14). The combined PIsibs was (1.05×10-5) and (2.17×10-5) for E. grandis and E. globulus, respectively. A total of 180 alleles were detected for E. grandis and 100 for E. globulus. We found a high mean number of alleles per locus (10 for E. grandis and 6 for E. globulus), and the results for mean polymorphic information content ( PIC ) were (0.648) and (0.548), respectively. The observed heterozygosity ( o H ) ranged from 0.216 to 0.838 (mean = 0.509) for E. grandis and 0 to 1 (mean = 0.566) for E. globulus. Two core sets of seven EST-SSR loci were identified for each species. These markers revealed unambiguous fragment amplification, providing a minimum number of SSRs for effective clonal identification. The genetic structure analysis suggests that the germplasm of the E. grandis population is structured in four clusters, while the E. globulus population consists of two clusters. MenosThe improvement of Eucalyptus clones plays a crucial role in modern silviculture. This study used a set of 17 microsatellite loci to analyze the genetic diversity and structure of 107 elite clones (80 E. grandis and 27 E. globulus). All clones were cultivated in Uruguay and were sourced from three different providers. Using the fingerprinting technique, an exclusive molecular profile was assigned for each clone, and the genotyping reaction showed differences between the two species. The cumulative probability of identifying two random individuals that share the same genotype (PI) with all 17 loci, was estimated as low for E. grandis (1.18×10-15) and E. globulus (4.03×10-14). The combined PIsibs was (1.05×10-5) and (2.17×10-5) for E. grandis and E. globulus, respectively. A total of 180 alleles were detected for E. grandis and 100 for E. globulus. We found a high mean number of alleles per locus (10 for E. grandis and 6 for E. globulus), and the results for mean polymorphic information content ( PIC ) were (0.648) and (0.548), respectively. The observed heterozygosity ( o H ) ranged from 0.216 to 0.838 (mean = 0.509) for E. grandis and 0 to 1 (mean = 0.566) for E. globulus. Two core sets of seven EST-SSR loci were identified for each species. These markers revealed unambiguous fragment amplification, providing a minimum number of SSRs for effective clonal identification. The genetic structure analysis suggests that the germplasm of the E. grandis population is structured in f... Mostrar Tudo |
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Clone certification; Identity; Multiplex; Nurseries. |
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Eucalipto. |
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Clones; Eucalyptus; Genotyping; Traceability. |
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LEADER 02383naa a2200301 a 4500 001 2138721 005 2022-03-04 008 2021 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 024 7 $ahttps://doi.org/10.2478/sg-2021-0019$2DOI 100 1 $aTORRES-DINI, D. 245 $aThe traceability of Eucalyptus clones using molecular markers.$h[electronic resource] 260 $c2021 520 $aThe improvement of Eucalyptus clones plays a crucial role in modern silviculture. This study used a set of 17 microsatellite loci to analyze the genetic diversity and structure of 107 elite clones (80 E. grandis and 27 E. globulus). All clones were cultivated in Uruguay and were sourced from three different providers. Using the fingerprinting technique, an exclusive molecular profile was assigned for each clone, and the genotyping reaction showed differences between the two species. The cumulative probability of identifying two random individuals that share the same genotype (PI) with all 17 loci, was estimated as low for E. grandis (1.18×10-15) and E. globulus (4.03×10-14). The combined PIsibs was (1.05×10-5) and (2.17×10-5) for E. grandis and E. globulus, respectively. A total of 180 alleles were detected for E. grandis and 100 for E. globulus. We found a high mean number of alleles per locus (10 for E. grandis and 6 for E. globulus), and the results for mean polymorphic information content ( PIC ) were (0.648) and (0.548), respectively. The observed heterozygosity ( o H ) ranged from 0.216 to 0.838 (mean = 0.509) for E. grandis and 0 to 1 (mean = 0.566) for E. globulus. Two core sets of seven EST-SSR loci were identified for each species. These markers revealed unambiguous fragment amplification, providing a minimum number of SSRs for effective clonal identification. The genetic structure analysis suggests that the germplasm of the E. grandis population is structured in four clusters, while the E. globulus population consists of two clusters. 650 $aClones 650 $aEucalyptus 650 $aGenotyping 650 $aTraceability 650 $aEucalipto 653 $aClone certification 653 $aIdentity 653 $aMultiplex 653 $aNurseries 700 1 $aDELGADO-CERRONE, L. 700 1 $aLUNA, L. 700 1 $aRESQUIN, F. 700 1 $aAGUIAR, A. V. de 700 1 $aSEBBENN, A. M. 773 $tSilvae Genetica$gv. 70, p. 217-225, 2021.
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