scholarly journals Characterization of Insect Immune Systems from Genomic Data

Author(s):  
Robert M. Waterhouse ◽  
Brian P. Lazzaro ◽  
Timothy B. Sackton
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2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Haifeng Yan ◽  
Huiwen Zhou ◽  
Hanmin Luo ◽  
Yegeng Fan ◽  
Zhongfeng Zhou ◽  
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Abstract Background Although extensive breeding efforts are ongoing in sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum L.), the average yield is far below the theoretical potential. Tillering is an important component of sugarcane yield, however, the molecular mechanism underlying tiller development is still elusive. The limited genomic data in sugarcane, particularly due to its complex and large genome, has hindered in-depth molecular studies. Results Herein, we generated full-length (FL) transcriptome from developing leaf and tiller bud samples based on PacBio Iso-Seq. In addition, we performed RNA-seq from tiller bud samples at three developmental stages (T0, T1 and T2) to uncover key genes and biological pathways involved in sugarcane tiller development. In total, 30,360 and 20,088 high-quality non-redundant isoforms were identified in leaf and tiller bud samples, respectively, representing 41,109 unique isoforms in sugarcane. Likewise, we identified 1063 and 1037 alternative splicing events identified in leaf and tiller bud samples, respectively. We predicted the presence of coding sequence for 40,343 isoforms, 98% of which was successfully annotated. Comparison with previous FL transcriptomes in sugarcane revealed 2963 unreported isoforms. In addition, we characterized 14,946 SSRs from 11,700 transcripts and 310 lncRNAs. By integrating RNA-seq with the FL transcriptome, 468 and 57 differentially expressed genes (DEG) were identified in T1vsT0 and T2vsT0, respectively. Strong up-regulation of several pyruvate phosphate dikinase and phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase genes suggests enhanced carbon fixation and protein synthesis to facilitate tiller growth. Similarly, up-regulation of linoleate 9S-lipoxygenase and lipoxygenase genes in the linoleic acid metabolism pathway suggests high synthesis of key oxylipins involved in tiller growth and development. Conclusions Collectively, we have enriched the genomic data available in sugarcane and provided candidate genes for manipulating tiller formation and development, towards productivity enhancement in sugarcane.


2019 ◽  
Vol 51 (10) ◽  
pp. 981-988 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiaolan Rao ◽  
Richard A Dixon

Abstract Co-expression network analysis is one of the most powerful approaches for interpretation of large transcriptomic datasets. It enables characterization of modules of co-expressed genes that may share biological functional linkages. Such networks provide an initial way to explore functional associations from gene expression profiling and can be applied to various aspects of plant biology. This review presents the applications of co-expression network analysis in plant biology and addresses optimized strategies from the recent literature for performing co-expression analysis on plant biological systems. Additionally, we describe the combined interpretation of co-expression analysis with other genomic data to enhance the generation of biologically relevant information.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhige Tian ◽  
Ying Deng ◽  
Hongzhi Cao ◽  
Miaomiao Zheng ◽  
Ke Li ◽  
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Abstract Background: Iflaviridae is a family of small non-enveloped viruses with monopartite, positive-stranded RNA genomes, which are identified in arthropod hosts, primarily infecting insect species. Herein, we firstly identify the sequence of an iflavirus (YB-PMP20) found in brown-spotted pitvipers in China. Results: The sequence of YB-PMP20 showed high identity to the sequences of Hubei picorna-like virus (HUPV) (99.2% in nt), Vespa velutina-associated iflavirus like virus (VVAIV) (58.6% in nt) and Lygus lineolaris virus (LyIV-1) (46.6% in nt) in nucleotides encoding polyproteins. It contained a single large ORF (304–9291 nt) encoding 2996 amino acids. The deduced amino acid sequences were compared with those of iflavirus. Helicase, protease and the RdRp domain were found to be located at the 3´ end, and structural genes (VP1, VP2 and VP3) were found to be located at the 5´ end. Phylogenetic analysis indicated that YB-PMP20 belongs to the iflavirus cluster, and is similar to HUPV, LyIV-1 and VVAIV. Conclusion: The present study described the genetic characterization of a PmIFV strain in brown-spotted pitvipers. Our genomic data extend knowledge of the diversity of viruses in snakes.


2014 ◽  
Vol 472 ◽  
pp. 544-549 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fernando Parra dos Anjos Lima ◽  
Fábio Roberto Chavarette ◽  
Simone Silva Frutuoso de Souza ◽  
Adriano dos Santos e Souza ◽  
Mara Lúcia Martins Lopes

This paper presents the application of artificial immune systems for analysis of the structural integrity of a building. Inspired by a biological process, it uses the negative selection algorithm to perform the identification and characterization of structural failure. This paper presents the application of artificial immune systems for analysis of the structural integrity of a building. Inspired by a biological process, it uses the negative selection algorithm to perform the identification and characterization of structural failure. This methodology can assist professionals in the inspection of mechanical and civil structures, to identify and characterize flaws, in order to perform preventative maintenance to ensure the integrity of the structure and decision-making. In order to evaluate the methodology was made modeling a two-story building and several situations were simulated (base-line condition and improper conditions), yielding a database of signs, which were used as input data for the negative selection algorithm. The results obtained by the present method efficiency, robustness and accuracy.


1988 ◽  
Vol 527 (1 Vasoactive In) ◽  
pp. 257-265 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. S. O'DORISIO ◽  
T. M. O'DORISIO ◽  
C. L. WOOD ◽  
J. C. BRESNAHAN ◽  
M. S. BEATTIE ◽  
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