scholarly journals Differential gene expression in ankle compared to knee cartilage: might this explain the difference in osteoarthritis prevalence?

2018 ◽  
Vol 26 ◽  
pp. S102
Author(s):  
A.S. Miller ◽  
P. Hodgson ◽  
E.J. Blain
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (8) ◽  
pp. 1591
Author(s):  
Susanne Jacksch ◽  
Christoph König ◽  
Dominik Kaiser ◽  
Mirko Weide ◽  
Stefan Ratering ◽  
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Microbially contaminated washing machines and mild laundering conditions facilitate the survival and growth of microorganisms on laundry, promoting undesired side effects such as malodor formation. Clearly, a deeper understanding of the functionality and hygienic relevance of the laundry microbiota necessitates the analysis of the microbial gene expression on textiles after washing, which—to the best of our knowledge—has not been performed before. In this pilot case study, we used single-end RNA sequencing to generate de novo transcriptomes of the bacterial communities remaining on polyester and cotton fabrics washed in a domestic washing machine in mild conditions and subsequently incubated under moist conditions for 72 h. Two common de novo transcriptome assemblers were used. The final assemblies included 22,321 Trinity isoforms and 12,600 Spades isoforms. A large part of these isoforms could be assigned to the SwissProt database, and was further categorized into “molecular function”, “biological process” and “cellular component” using Gene Ontology (GO) terms. In addition, differential gene expression was used to show the difference in the pairwise comparison of the two tissue types. When comparing the assemblies generated with the two assemblers, the annotation results were relatively similar. However, there were clear differences between the de novo assemblies regarding differential gene expression.


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