Microarray Analysis of Candidate Genes in Multiple Intestinal Atresia with Immunodeficiency

2010 ◽  
Vol 125 (2) ◽  
pp. AB75
Author(s):  
K. Chen ◽  
S.A. McGhee ◽  
E.R.B. McCabe
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Iva Vukšić ◽  
Katja Dumić Kubat ◽  
Tomislav Ćaleta ◽  
Toni Matić ◽  
Nevenka Cigrovski ◽  
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Patricia Costaglioli ◽  
Jérôme Joubès ◽  
Christel Garcia ◽  
Marianne Stef ◽  
Benoît Arveiler ◽  
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pp. 305-313 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jagesh Kumar Tiwari ◽  
Sapna Devi ◽  
S. Sundaresha ◽  
Poonam Chandel ◽  
Nilofer Ali ◽  
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Genes involved in photoassimilate partitioning and changes in hormonal balance are important for potato tuberization. In the present study, we investigated gene expression patterns in the tuber-bearing potato somatic hybrid (E1-3) and control non-tuberous wild species Solanum etuberosum (Etb) by microarray. Plants were grown under controlled conditions and leaves were collected at eight tuber developmental stages for microarray analysis. A t-test analysis identified a total of 468 genes (94 up-regulated and 374 down-regulated) that were statistically significant (p ≤ 0.05) and differentially expressed in E1-3 and Etb. Gene Ontology (GO) characterization of the 468 genes revealed that 145 were annotated and 323 were of unknown function. Further, these 145 genes were grouped based on GO biological processes followed by molecular function and (or) PGSC description into 15 gene sets, namely (1) transport, (2) metabolic process, (3) biological process, (4) photosynthesis, (5) oxidation-reduction, (6) transcription, (7) translation, (8) binding, (9) protein phosphorylation, (10) protein folding, (11) ubiquitin-dependent protein catabolic process, (12) RNA processing, (13) negative regulation of protein, (14) methylation, and (15) mitosis. RT-PCR analysis of 10 selected highly significant genes (p ≤ 0.01) confirmed the microarray results. Overall, we show that candidate genes induced in leaves of E1-3 were implicated in tuberization processes such as transport, carbohydrate metabolism, phytohormones, and transcription/translation/binding functions. Hence, our results provide an insight into the candidate genes induced in leaf tissues during tuberization in E1-3.


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pp. 349-354 ◽  
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Arnold C. Merrow ◽  
Jason K. Lee ◽  
Aaron P. Garrison ◽  
Rebeccah L. Brown

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Yu-Juan Xiang ◽  
Qin-Ye Fu ◽  
Zhong-Bing Ma ◽  
De-Zong Gao ◽  
Qiang Zhang ◽  
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