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Full-Text Articles in Life Sciences
Comparative Toxicological Assessment Of 2 Bisphenols Using A Systems Approach: Evaluation Of The Behavioral And Transcriptomic Responses Of Danio Rerio To Bisphenol A And Tetrabromobisphenol A, Michael G Morash, Morgan W Kirzinger, John C Achenbach, Ananda B Venkatachalam, Jessica Nixon, Susanne Penny, Joëlle Pinsonnault Cooper, Deborah E Ratzlaff, Cindy L A Woodland, Lee D Ellis
Comparative Toxicological Assessment Of 2 Bisphenols Using A Systems Approach: Evaluation Of The Behavioral And Transcriptomic Responses Of Danio Rerio To Bisphenol A And Tetrabromobisphenol A, Michael G Morash, Morgan W Kirzinger, John C Achenbach, Ananda B Venkatachalam, Jessica Nixon, Susanne Penny, Joëlle Pinsonnault Cooper, Deborah E Ratzlaff, Cindy L A Woodland, Lee D Ellis
Student and Faculty Publications
The zebrafish (Danio rerio) is becoming a critical component of new approach methods (NAMs) in chemical risk assessment. As a whole organism in vitro NAM, the zebrafish model offers significant advantages over individual cell-line testing, including toxicokinetic and toxicodynamic competencies. A transcriptomic approach not only allows for insight into mechanism of action for both apical endpoints and unobservable adverse outcomes, but also changes in gene expression induced by lower, environmentally relevant concentrations. In this study, we used a larval zebrafish model to assess the behavioral and transcriptomic alterations caused by subphenotypic concentrations of 2 chemicals with the same structural backbone, …
Regulation Of Protein Synthesis In Arabidopsis Thaliana Through A Bioinformatic And Mathematical Lens, Ricardo Andres Urquidi Camacho
Regulation Of Protein Synthesis In Arabidopsis Thaliana Through A Bioinformatic And Mathematical Lens, Ricardo Andres Urquidi Camacho
Doctoral Dissertations
Organisms exist under constantly varying environmental and internal conditions, which necessitate the differential regulation of gene expression. To synthesize proteins, the ribosome translates the information encoded in the nucleotide sequence of an mRNA into the final, functional amino acid sequence. Knockouts of ribosomal proteins lead to lethality. One such protein is the ribosomal protein 6 of the small subunit (eS6/RPS6). We confirmed that the knockout of either one of two eS6 paralogs in Arabidopsis leads to stunted growth and chlorosis. Here, these phenotypes have been further characterized in seedlings by precisely quantifying the ribosome loading of mRNAs as well as …
Differences In Plant Hormone Responses Between Arabidopsis Thaliana And Schrenkiella Parvula Facing Lithium Toxicities, Jifeng Li
LSU Doctoral Dissertations
Investigating stress responses in plants is central to plant development studies and crop research. Identifying mechanisms of plant abiotic stress tolerance and adaptation will be keys to relieve the conflict between an increasing global population and declining agronomic land. Studies on extremophytes and their genetic responses to environmental stress are a way to help understand how and why these extremophile plants can develop well under extreme environments including high salinity and heavy metal toxicity. The studies herein first focus on comparative responses at the genetic level to lithium toxicity between Arabidopsis thaliana and Schrenkiella parvula. Based on elemental quantification …
Studying Gene Function In Streptococcus Sanguinis Using Rna-Sequencing Analysis, Ahmed Ismail
Studying Gene Function In Streptococcus Sanguinis Using Rna-Sequencing Analysis, Ahmed Ismail
Theses and Dissertations
The oral cavity hosts hundreds of bacterial species, amongst them are the Streptococci family. More specifically, S. sanguinis is a benign bacteria in the oral cavity to protect the tooth surface from S. mutans. which is a pathogen causing dental caries. While S. sanguinis is harmless in the oral cavity, it becomes pathogenic once entering the bloodstream and causing Infective Endocarditis (IE). To further study S. sanguinis and eventually develop an effective drug to treat IE caused by S. sanguinis, a gene expression study was conducted. In order to study gene expression, RNA-sequencing was conducted, and appropriate methods to remove …
Effects Of Continuous In Situ Low-Dose Ionizing Radiation On Microorganisms, Molly E. Wintenberg
Effects Of Continuous In Situ Low-Dose Ionizing Radiation On Microorganisms, Molly E. Wintenberg
All Dissertations
Precise detection and monitoring of nuclear fuel cycle, enrichment, and weapon development activities are critical for supporting warfighter preparation in chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosives (CBRNE) operations, clandestine activities, and nuclear compliance. A biological sensing system could serve as an alternative to traditional detection methods by using organic material naturally present in the environment to discreetly detect residual trace nuclear material. Microorganisms provide an optimal platform for an alternative sensing system; however, their response to low levels of ionizing radiation is poorly characterized. Combining the power of next-generation sequencing and transcriptomic analysis, this dissertation takes an approach to obtain …
Beyond The Identification Of Differential Gene Expression Using Rna-Seq In Plants, Feng Tao
Beyond The Identification Of Differential Gene Expression Using Rna-Seq In Plants, Feng Tao
Wayne State University Dissertations
Since 2008, RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) has become an essential tool in transcriptomics research. Though identification of differential gene expression is the main purpose for most of the studies, RNA-seq is a catch-all tool including almost 100 distinct approaches which could be applied to different biological areas. Here, I presented the three applications of RNA-seq in plants: 1. I applied the comparative phylogenetic approaches with five tissues RNA-seq data from three closely related species Arabidopsis thalian, A. lyrata, and Capsella rubella to categorize the evolutionary trajectories of recent duplicate genes in the genus Arabidopsis; 2. I extended the RNA-seq dataset to …
Development Of Genomic Resources In Vitis Riparia For Discoveries On Pre- And Post-Transcriptional Molecular Regulators Of Early Induction Into Endodormancy, Michael Robben
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Grapevine is one of the most important fruit crops in the world, responsible for billions in global sales annually. The largest threat to grapevine and other crop production is global climate change resulting human activities. This brings unpredictable and drastic changes in ambient air temperatures to many climates in which grapes are grown. Lower temperatures and inclement weather are already responsible for millions in lost revenue due to tissue damage of established plants. Thus, protecting grapevine crops from weather-related damage is the biggest concern to growers aside from pathogen- and diseaserelated crop damage. The primary mechanism for winter survival in …
Characterizing Drought Adaptations, Phenotypic Plasticity, And Fixed Gene Expression Patterns Within Quercus, James K. Rauschendorfer
Characterizing Drought Adaptations, Phenotypic Plasticity, And Fixed Gene Expression Patterns Within Quercus, James K. Rauschendorfer
Dissertations, Master's Theses and Master's Reports
This dissertation was written on topics related to the genus Quercus with a primary focus on Quercus ellipsoidalis (northern pin oak) and Quercus rubra (northern red oak). Within this dissertation are chapters related to the setup of experimental common gardens within the Ford and Kellogg experimental forest, a literature review describing drought adaptations of Quercus sect. Lobatae (red oak group), identification of transcription factors within the Q. robur (English oak) and Q. rubra genomes, a study comparing leaf trait phenotypic plasticity of Q. ellipsoidalis and Q. rubra, and an RNA-seq experiment studying ecological speciation between Q. ellipsoidalis and Q. …
Disentangling Glial Diversity In Peripheral Nerves At Single Nuclei Resolution, Aldrin Kay Yuen Yim
Disentangling Glial Diversity In Peripheral Nerves At Single Nuclei Resolution, Aldrin Kay Yuen Yim
Arts & Sciences Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The ability to discern gene expression at single cell level is revolutionizing our understanding of both basic biology and human health. Peripheral nerves are essential communicators between the outside world and the CNS, as evidenced by the devastating effects of diseases that disrupt them, such as ALS, Charcot-Marie-Tooth Syndrome and diabetic neuropathy. Understanding peripheral nerve dysfunction at a mechanistic level is of considerable interest due to the increasing prevalence and associated patient care costs of these disorders. Although most research of the peripheral nerve has focused on glial-axonal interactions, the important contributions of other cell types besides Schwann cells, such …
Simplicity Diffexpress: A Bespoke Cloud-Based Interface For Rna-Seq Differential Expression Modeling And Analysis, Cintia C. Palu, Marcelo Ribeiro-Alves, Yanxin Wu, Brendan Lawlor, Pavel V. Baranov, Brian Kelly, Paul Walsh
Simplicity Diffexpress: A Bespoke Cloud-Based Interface For Rna-Seq Differential Expression Modeling And Analysis, Cintia C. Palu, Marcelo Ribeiro-Alves, Yanxin Wu, Brendan Lawlor, Pavel V. Baranov, Brian Kelly, Paul Walsh
Department of Computer Science Publications
One of the key challenges for transcriptomics-based research is not only the processing of large data but also modeling the complexity of features that are sources of variation across samples, which is required for an accurate statistical analysis. Therefore, our goal is to foster access for wet lab researchers to bioinformatics tools, in order to enhance their ability to explore biological aspects and validate hypotheses with robust analysis. In this context, user-friendly interfaces can enable researchers to apply computational biology methods without requiring bioinformatics expertise. Such bespoke platforms can improve the quality of the findings by allowing the researcher to …
Intro To Rna-Sequencing Lecture Slides, Ray A. Enke
Intro To Rna-Sequencing Lecture Slides, Ray A. Enke
Ray Enke Ph.D.
Rna-Seq Bioinformatics Analysis Using Cyverse Discovery Environment, Ray A. Enke
Rna-Seq Bioinformatics Analysis Using Cyverse Discovery Environment, Ray A. Enke
Ray Enke Ph.D.
Fastqc Analysis & Hisat Alignments Using Cyverse (Part 2), Ray A. Enke
Fastqc Analysis & Hisat Alignments Using Cyverse (Part 2), Ray A. Enke
Ray Enke Ph.D.
- view the output files of FastQC analysis
- create custom data tracks from HISAT alignment files for visualization in the UCSC Genome Browser
Fastqc Analysis & Hisat Alignments Using Cyverse (Part 1), Ray A. Enke
Fastqc Analysis & Hisat Alignments Using Cyverse (Part 1), Ray A. Enke
Ray Enke Ph.D.
The Determinants Of Nucleosome Patterns And The Impact Of Phosphate Starvation On Nucleosome Patterns And Gene Expression In Rice, Qi Zhang
LSU Doctoral Dissertations
In eukaryotic cells, DNA is a large molecule that must be greatly condensed to fit within the nucleus. DNA is wrapped around histone proteins to form nucleosomes, which facilitate DNA condensation, but on the other hand, may limit DNA processes. Organisms must respond to environmental stress in order to survive, and one strategy is by remodeling nucleosomes to promote changes in DNA accessibility to alter gene expression. Studies have demonstrated a clear correlation between nucleosome dynamics and transcriptional change in some eukaryotes, however factors that affect nucleosome positioning in plants are largely unknown, and the correlation between nucleosome dynamics and …
Novel Computational Methods For Sequencing Data Analysis: Mapping, Query, And Classification, Xinan Liu
Novel Computational Methods For Sequencing Data Analysis: Mapping, Query, And Classification, Xinan Liu
Theses and Dissertations--Computer Science
Over the past decade, the evolution of next-generation sequencing technology has considerably advanced the genomics research. As a consequence, fast and accurate computational methods are needed for analyzing the large data in different applications. The research presented in this dissertation focuses on three areas: RNA-seq read mapping, large-scale data query, and metagenomics sequence classification.
A critical step of RNA-seq data analysis is to map the RNA-seq reads onto a reference genome. This dissertation presents a novel splice alignment tool, MapSplice3. It achieves high read alignment and base mapping yields and is able to detect splice junctions, gene fusions, and circular …
Transcripity Split: Course-Based Rna-Seq Analysis Using The Ultrafast Kallisto-Sleuth Pipeline, Ray A. Enke
Transcripity Split: Course-Based Rna-Seq Analysis Using The Ultrafast Kallisto-Sleuth Pipeline, Ray A. Enke
Ray Enke Ph.D.
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Finding Function In The Unknown, Kelly Boyd, Emma Highland, Amanda Misch, Amber Hu, Sushma Reddy, Catherine Putonti
Finding Function In The Unknown, Kelly Boyd, Emma Highland, Amanda Misch, Amber Hu, Sushma Reddy, Catherine Putonti
Catherine Putonti
Through high-throughput RNA sequencing (RNAseq), transcriptomes for a single cell, tissue, or organism(s) can be ascertained at a high resolution. While a number of bioinformatic tools have been developed for transcriptome analyses, significant challenges exist for studies of non-model organisms. Without a reference sequence available, raw reads must first be assembled de novo followed by the tedious task of BLAST searches and data mining for functional information. We have created a pipeline, PyRanger, to automate this process. The pipeline includes functionality to assess a single transcriptome and also facilitate comparative transcriptomic studies.
Unravelling Organelle Genome Transcription Using Publicly Available Rna-Sequencing Data, Matheus Sanita Lima
Unravelling Organelle Genome Transcription Using Publicly Available Rna-Sequencing Data, Matheus Sanita Lima
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
The study of organelles helped forge theories of genome evolution because of their unconventional genomes and gene expression regimes. The organelle genomics field (~35 years old) has seen the development of next generation sequencing (NGS) techniques and the consequent skyrocketing of genomic and transcriptomic data. However, these data are being underused in the studies of organelle genome transcription. My thesis investigates how NGS has affected the field of organelle genomics at both the DNA and RNA levels. First, I demonstrate that although organelle genomes are being sequenced as never before, they are un-characterized as they are published mostly as “organelle …
Transcriptomic Correlates Of Caste Differentiation And Invasiveness In A Subterranean Termite, Tian Wu
Transcriptomic Correlates Of Caste Differentiation And Invasiveness In A Subterranean Termite, Tian Wu
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
Termite colonies are characterized by a division of labour into reproductive and helper castes (soldiers and workers). Caste differentiation is associated with differences in gene expression that reflect developmental and evolutionary origins. I used RNA-seq to investigate genome-wide expression patterns of reproductive nymph, soldier, and worker castes of Reticulitermes flavipes from three populations. I found 93 genes differentially expressed as a function of caste, with the majority of genes being uniquely up-regulated in soldiers. My findings suggest that soldiers evolved genes that are distinct from nymphs and workers, and are signs of possible genomic novelty. I also analyzed this transcriptome …
Transcriptome Approach For Identifying Potential Biomarkers For Endocrine Disruption Due To Crude Oil Exposure Using Killifish (Fundulus Heteroclitus)., Frank J. Zadlock Iv
Transcriptome Approach For Identifying Potential Biomarkers For Endocrine Disruption Due To Crude Oil Exposure Using Killifish (Fundulus Heteroclitus)., Frank J. Zadlock Iv
Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)
The killifish, Fundulus heteroclitus, is a common fish model in aquatic toxicology. However, little is known in this organism about how endocrine disrupting compounds, (EDCs) including polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), impact the reproductive status from a molecular standpoint. The objective of this project is to apply high throughput sequencing to F. heteroclitus testes to examine the molecular mechanisms that impair reproduction when exposed to crude oil. First, a crude oil exposure experiment was conducted. Following exposure, semi-quantitative PCR was performed to detect changes in gene expression of the following genes known to respond to EDCs: gonadal aromatase (CYP19a), vitellogenin …
A Systems Biology Approach For Predicting Essential Genes And Deciphering Their Dynamics Under Stress In Streptococcus Sanguinis, Fadi El-Rami
Theses and Dissertations
Infectious diseases are the top leading cause of death worldwide. Identifying essential genes, genes indispensable for survival, has been proven indispensable in defining new therapeutic targets against pathogens, major elements of the minimal set genome to be harnessed in synthetic biology, and determinants of evolutionary relationships of phylogenetically distant species. Thus, essentiality studies promise valuable revenues that can decipher much of biological complexities.
Taking advantage of the available microbial sequences and the essentiality studies conducted in various microbial models, we proposed a framework for the prediction of essential genes based on our experimentally verified knowledge of the pathways involved in …
Genomics Rna-Seq Analysis Part 1-Cyverse De, Fastqc, Trimmomatic (Updated 11/17), Ray A. Enke, Melika Rahmani-Mofrad
Genomics Rna-Seq Analysis Part 1-Cyverse De, Fastqc, Trimmomatic (Updated 11/17), Ray A. Enke, Melika Rahmani-Mofrad
Ray Enke Ph.D.
Genomics Rna-Seq Analysis Part 2_ Kallisto Indexing And Quantification (Updated 11/17), Ray A. Enke, Melika Rahmani-Mofrad
Genomics Rna-Seq Analysis Part 2_ Kallisto Indexing And Quantification (Updated 11/17), Ray A. Enke, Melika Rahmani-Mofrad
Ray Enke Ph.D.
Genomics Rna-Seq Analysis Part 3-Sleuth Data Visualization (Updated 11/17), Ray A. Enke, Scott Schumacker
Genomics Rna-Seq Analysis Part 3-Sleuth Data Visualization (Updated 11/17), Ray A. Enke, Scott Schumacker
Ray Enke Ph.D.
Rna Sequencing Analysis Of The Developing Chicken Retina, Christophe Langouet-Astrie*, Annamarie Meinsen*, Emily R. Grunwald*, Stephen Turner, Raymond A. Enke
Rna Sequencing Analysis Of The Developing Chicken Retina, Christophe Langouet-Astrie*, Annamarie Meinsen*, Emily R. Grunwald*, Stephen Turner, Raymond A. Enke
Ray Enke Ph.D.
Pathway Analysis Of Differentially Expressed Genes (Computational), Raymond A. Enke
Pathway Analysis Of Differentially Expressed Genes (Computational), Raymond A. Enke
Ray Enke Ph.D.
- Conduct gene ontology (GO) pathway analysis of statistically and biologically significant differentially expressed genes (DEGs)
- Sort and organize lists of DEGs in MS Excel spreadsheets based on biological function
Analysis Of Rna-Seq Alignments Using Dna Subway Green Line (Computational), Raymond A. Enke
Analysis Of Rna-Seq Alignments Using Dna Subway Green Line (Computational), Raymond A. Enke
Ray Enke Ph.D.
- Review basic steps of RNA-Seq bioinformatics analysis in DNA Subway Green Line
- View and run basic analytics of RNA-Seq data set in DNA Subway Green Line
Creating Custom Rna-Seq Data Tracks In The Ucsc Genome Browser (Computational), Raymond A. Enke
Creating Custom Rna-Seq Data Tracks In The Ucsc Genome Browser (Computational), Raymond A. Enke
Ray Enke Ph.D.
- Create your own custom data tracks in the UCSC Genome Browser
- Visualize RNA-Seq TopHat alignment data as custom tracks in the UCSC Genome Browser
- Integrate RNA-Seq alignment data with other genome-wide data sets
Examining The Evolutionary Constraints Of Gene Expression Levels In S. Cerevisiae, Andrea Janelle Jackson
Examining The Evolutionary Constraints Of Gene Expression Levels In S. Cerevisiae, Andrea Janelle Jackson
Theses and Dissertations
It has been widely reported that some genes are expressed at a higher level than others. However, it has not been shown whether each gene is expressed consistently between studies and at the same level compared to all other genes. Here, we examined six RNA-seq datasets and found that the mRNA level of each gene is indeed consistent relative to all other genes. This result implies that there are evolutionary pressures that drive genes to maintain either low or high expression. In order to identify these pressures, we compared gene expression level to the features of each gene (or associated …