PLoS ONE (Jan 2017)

Gene expression profiling in Pekin duck embryonic breast muscle.

  • Tie-Shan Xu,
  • Li-Hong Gu,
  • Wei Huang,
  • Wan-Liang Xia,
  • Yun-Sheng Zhang,
  • Ya-Ge Zhang,
  • Guang Rong,
  • Kyle Schachtschneider,
  • Shui-Sheng Hou

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0174612
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 5
p. e0174612

Abstract

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Lean-type Pekin duck is a breed gained through long-term selection and great effort has been exerted to understand the mechanisms underlying increased muscle yields. However, the genes involved in Pekin duck embryonic breast muscle development have not been explored to date. In this study, we investigated gene expression profiles in Pekin Duck embryonic breast muscle at hatched day 13 (E13), E19, and E27 using RNA-seq. In total, we produced 519,312,178 raw reads resulting in 497,348,158 high-quality reads after filtering. The mapping, distribution of reads along annotated genes, and consistency across replicates demonstrates the high quality of the RNA-seq data used in this study, allowing us to continue with the downstream analysis. Significantly fewer differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were identified between E13 and E19 (203 DEGs) compared to E27 and E19 (2,797 DEGs). Many DEGs highly expressed in E19 are involved in metabolic processes and cell division. KEGG analysis showed many pathways associated with fat development were significantly enriched for DEGs highly expressed in E27. These results provide a basis for the further investigation of the mechanisms involved in Pekin duck embryonic breast muscle development.