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Series GSE5928 Query DataSets for GSE5928
Status Public on Oct 03, 2006
Title Egg quality after natural and controlled ovulation
Organism Oncorhynchus mykiss
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary The present study aimed at studying the rainbow trout egg transcriptome using 9152-cDNA microarrays after natural or controlled ovulation. The analysis of egg transcriptome after natural or controlled ovulation led to the identification of 26 genes. We observed that both hormonal induction and photoperiod control of ovulation induced significant changes in the egg mRNA abundance of specific genes.
We demonstrate that hormonal induction of ovulation has an impact on the egg mRNA abundance of specific genes even though the resulting effects on the developmental potential of the egg is so far unknown.
In addition, we also identified 1 gene exhibiting a differential mRNA abundance in eggs of varying developmental potential.
Keywords: Egg quality-dependent
 
Overall design Analysis of egg transcriptome after natural ovulation (4 samples), photoperiod-controlled ovulation (14 samples), and hormonally-induced ovulation (11 samples).
 
Contributor(s) Bonnet E, Fostier A, Bobe J
Citation(s) 17313677
Submission date Sep 28, 2006
Last update date Sep 26, 2019
Contact name Julien Bobe
E-mail(s) Julien.Bobe@rennes.inra.fr
Phone (33) 2 23 48 57 24
Organization name Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique
Lab INRA-SCRIBE
Street address Campus de Beaulieu
City Rennes
ZIP/Postal code 35000
Country France
 
Platforms (1)
GPL3650 AGENAE_TroutGeneric2_9216
Samples (28)
GSM137732 PM-8
GSM137733 PM-10
GSM137734 HI-2
Relations
BioProject PRJNA97375

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