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Series GSE30334 Query DataSets for GSE30334
Status Public on May 16, 2012
Title MicroRNAome of pig adipose and muscle tissues
Organism Sus scrofa
Experiment type Non-coding RNA profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary Although the well-known importance of pig in agriculture, as well as a model for human biology, the miRNA catalog of pig has been largely undefined. Identification and preliminary characterization of adipose- and muscle-specific miRNAs would be a prerequisite for a thorough understanding of their roles in regulating adipose deposition and muscle growth. In the present study, we get insight into the miRNA transcriptome in eight adipose tissues, two skeletal muscles and cardiac muscle of pig using deep sequencing technology, and to elucidate their characteristic tissue-specific profiles and genomic context.
 
Overall design Eleven small RNA libraries from eight adipose tissues, two skeletal muscle tissues and cardiac muscle of pig were sequenced.
 
Contributor(s) Li M, Li X, Chen H, Gao X
Citation(s) 24223210, 22617290
Submission date Jun 30, 2011
Last update date Sep 19, 2019
Contact name Mingzhou Li
E-mail(s) mingzhou.li@163.com
Phone 86-835-2886000
Organization name Sichuan Agricultural University
Department College of Animal Science and Technology
Lab Institute of Animal Genetics and Breeding
Street address No.46 Xinkang Road
City Ya'an
State/province Sichuan
ZIP/Postal code 625014
Country China
 
Platforms (1)
GPL10945 Illumina Genome Analyzer II (Sus scrofa)
Samples (11)
GSM752038 ASA
GSM752039 GOM
GSM752040 IAD
Relations
SRA SRP007401
BioProject PRJNA143621

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