DEGs that differed each conceptus sex based on maternal obesity status. Sequences were mapped to the Ovis aries genome (NCBI; Oar_4.0). Differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were identified based on differences in conceptus sex in the obese and lean treatment groups (FDR ≤ 0.05, ≥ 2-fold change, and ≥ 0.2 RPKM). This table shows differences as they exist within the individual pair-wise comparisons for these various interacting effects, and specifically: 1) obese vs. lean male conceptuses, 2) obese vs. lean female conceptuses, 3) obese male vs. female conceptuses, 4) obese male vs. lean female conceptuses, 5) lean male vs. obese female conceptuses, and 6) lean male vs. female conceptuses. (XLSX 108 kb
The recent discovery of an association between body composition, energy intake and the fat mass and ...
One in three pregnant women in the United States is obese. Their offspring are at increased risk for...
Additional file 1: Fig. S1. Estimated SAT cell-type proportions in the Finnish Twin Cohort (FTC) dif...
Male vs Female conceptus DEGs. Sequences were mapped to the Ovis aries genome (NCBI; Oar_4.0). Diffe...
Obese-derived vs Lean-derived conceptus DEGs. Sequences were mapped to the Ovis aries genome (NCBI; ...
Raw data containing all transcripts identified in the RNA-sequencing analysis. Included are referenc...
Gene IDs for placenta-associated DEGs represented in Fig. 2. Sequences were mapped to the Ovis aries...
Example of a uterine flush at day 14 breeding containing multiple conceptuses. The photograph was ta...
Abstract Background Embryonic and fetal exposure to maternal obesity causes several maladaptive morp...
Supplementary Figures S1 to S6. Food intake (FI) to body weight (BW) ratio in females during the pre...
Figure S1. Evidence of selective sweep at chromosome 15 near PDGFD. Plots of selective sweep statist...
One in three pregnant women in the United States is obese. Their offspring are at increased risk for...
Table S1a. WHRadjBMI loci achieving genome-wide significance (P < 5 × 10–8) in European women-specif...
Maternal obesity in women is increasing worldwide. The objective of this study was to evalu-ate diff...
RNA-seq data for genes more highly expressed during late pregnancy. Table S3: RNA-seq data for genes...
The recent discovery of an association between body composition, energy intake and the fat mass and ...
One in three pregnant women in the United States is obese. Their offspring are at increased risk for...
Additional file 1: Fig. S1. Estimated SAT cell-type proportions in the Finnish Twin Cohort (FTC) dif...
Male vs Female conceptus DEGs. Sequences were mapped to the Ovis aries genome (NCBI; Oar_4.0). Diffe...
Obese-derived vs Lean-derived conceptus DEGs. Sequences were mapped to the Ovis aries genome (NCBI; ...
Raw data containing all transcripts identified in the RNA-sequencing analysis. Included are referenc...
Gene IDs for placenta-associated DEGs represented in Fig. 2. Sequences were mapped to the Ovis aries...
Example of a uterine flush at day 14 breeding containing multiple conceptuses. The photograph was ta...
Abstract Background Embryonic and fetal exposure to maternal obesity causes several maladaptive morp...
Supplementary Figures S1 to S6. Food intake (FI) to body weight (BW) ratio in females during the pre...
Figure S1. Evidence of selective sweep at chromosome 15 near PDGFD. Plots of selective sweep statist...
One in three pregnant women in the United States is obese. Their offspring are at increased risk for...
Table S1a. WHRadjBMI loci achieving genome-wide significance (P < 5 × 10–8) in European women-specif...
Maternal obesity in women is increasing worldwide. The objective of this study was to evalu-ate diff...
RNA-seq data for genes more highly expressed during late pregnancy. Table S3: RNA-seq data for genes...
The recent discovery of an association between body composition, energy intake and the fat mass and ...
One in three pregnant women in the United States is obese. Their offspring are at increased risk for...
Additional file 1: Fig. S1. Estimated SAT cell-type proportions in the Finnish Twin Cohort (FTC) dif...