Abstract Background: The chicken is a valuable model organism, especially in evolutionary and embryology research because its embryonic development occurs in the egg. However, despite its scientific importance, no transcriptome data have been generated for deciphering the early developmental stages of the chicken because of practical and technical constraints in accessing pre-oviposited embryos. Findings: Here, we determine the entire transcriptome of pre-oviposited avian embryos, including oocyte, zygote, and intrauterine embryos from Eyal-giladi and Kochav stage I (EGK.I) to EGK.X collected using a noninvasive approach for the first time. We also compare RNA-sequencing data obtained using a bulked embryo sequencing and single embryo/cell ...
<div><p>The chicken has long served as an important model organism in many fields, and continues to ...
Recent studies have demonstrated that non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) play important roles during developme...
<div><p>RNA editing results in a post-transcriptional nucleotide change in the RNA sequence that cre...
Abstract Background The transition from fertilized egg to embryo in chicken requires activation of h...
Background: Despite the significance of chicken as a model organism, our understanding of the chicke...
As one of the most economically important species and a unique model organism for biological and med...
International audienceBackground: The initial stages of development depend on mRNA and proteins accu...
The chicken (Gallus gallus) is an important model organism in genetics, developmental biology, immun...
To identify and annotate transcript isoforms in the chicken genome, we generated Nanopore long-read ...
Lizio, Marina et al.Cap Analysis of Gene Expression (CAGE) in combination with single-molecule seque...
ABSTRACT: Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) have emerged as important regulators of many biological proc...
While the chicken (Gallus gallus) is the most consumed agricultural animal worldwide, the chicken tr...
Primordial germ cells (PGCs) are germline competent cells which form the functional gametes of the ...
With ever-increased quality and quantity of vertebrate genomic sequences, gene finding remains probl...
Genomics has changed the pace by which genes are analyzed. Rather than looking at genes one by one, ...
<div><p>The chicken has long served as an important model organism in many fields, and continues to ...
Recent studies have demonstrated that non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) play important roles during developme...
<div><p>RNA editing results in a post-transcriptional nucleotide change in the RNA sequence that cre...
Abstract Background The transition from fertilized egg to embryo in chicken requires activation of h...
Background: Despite the significance of chicken as a model organism, our understanding of the chicke...
As one of the most economically important species and a unique model organism for biological and med...
International audienceBackground: The initial stages of development depend on mRNA and proteins accu...
The chicken (Gallus gallus) is an important model organism in genetics, developmental biology, immun...
To identify and annotate transcript isoforms in the chicken genome, we generated Nanopore long-read ...
Lizio, Marina et al.Cap Analysis of Gene Expression (CAGE) in combination with single-molecule seque...
ABSTRACT: Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) have emerged as important regulators of many biological proc...
While the chicken (Gallus gallus) is the most consumed agricultural animal worldwide, the chicken tr...
Primordial germ cells (PGCs) are germline competent cells which form the functional gametes of the ...
With ever-increased quality and quantity of vertebrate genomic sequences, gene finding remains probl...
Genomics has changed the pace by which genes are analyzed. Rather than looking at genes one by one, ...
<div><p>The chicken has long served as an important model organism in many fields, and continues to ...
Recent studies have demonstrated that non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) play important roles during developme...
<div><p>RNA editing results in a post-transcriptional nucleotide change in the RNA sequence that cre...