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Identification of cold-responsive genes in a New Zealand alpine stick insect using RNA-Seq
- Source :
- Biology Publications
- Publication Year :
- 2013
- Publisher :
- Scholarship@Western, 2013.
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Abstract
- The endemic New Zealand alpine stick insect Micrarchus nov. sp. 2 regularly experiences sub-zero temperatures in the wild. 454-based RNA-Seq was used to generate a de novo transcriptome and differentiate between treatments to investigate the genetic basis of cold tolerance. Non cold-treated individuals were compared to those exposed to 0°C for 1 h followed by a 1 h recovery period at 20°C. We aligned 607,410 Roche 454 reads, generating a transcriptome of 5235 contigs. Differential expression analysis ranked candidate cold responsive genes for qPCR validation by P-value. The top nine up-regulated candidates, together with eight a priori targets identified from previous studies, had their relative expression quantified using qPCR. Three candidate cold responsive genes from the RNA-Seq data were verified as significantly up-regulated, annotated as: prolyl 4-hydroxylase subunit alpha-1 (P4HA1), staphylococcal nuclease domain-containing protein 1 (snd1) and cuticular protein analogous to peritrophins 3-D2 (Cpap3-d2). All three are novel candidate genes, illustrating the varied response to low temperature across insects.
- Subjects :
- Candidate gene
Insecta
Physiology
Sequence analysis
Messenger
Sequence alignment
RNA-Seq
Biology
Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction
Biochemistry
Transcriptome
Models
Genetics
Animals
RNA, Messenger
Molecular Biology
Gene
Models, Statistical
Sequence Analysis, RNA
Gene Expression Profiling
RNA
Statistical
Molecular biology
Gene expression profiling
Insects
Cold Shock Proteins and Peptides
Insect Proteins
Female
Sequence Alignment
Sequence Analysis
New Zealand
Subjects
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- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Biology Publications
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....c7eacee7a7ae7fab7598091cda8ff1c0