Additional file 3 of microRNA profiling in the Weddell seal suggests novel regulatory mechanisms contributing to diving adaptation
Additional file 3: Table S2. Overview of all samples used in this study. Table S3. number of reads mapped to each miRNA locus across all samples. Table S4. number of reads mapped to each miRNA locus across all samples. Table S5. Tissue-specific differential expression statistics considering all pair...
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Summary: | Additional file 3: Table S2. Overview of all samples used in this study. Table S3. number of reads mapped to each miRNA locus across all samples. Table S4. number of reads mapped to each miRNA locus across all samples. Table S5. Tissue-specific differential expression statistics considering all pairwise tissue comparisons (brain_heart, brain_muscle, brain_plasma, heart_muscle, heart_plasma, muscle_plasma). Fold change refers to changes from tissue_1 to tissue_2, as defined by column H. Table S6. Age-specific differential expression statistics considering all tissues together. Fold change refers to changes from pup to adult (i.e. positive sign indicates upregulation in adult). Table S7. Tissue-specific differential expression statistics for developmental stage (adult versus pup). Table S8. Significant pathway enrichments in brain, heart, and muscle for mRNA targets of all microRNAs differentially expressed in Weddell seal maturation. Table S9. Enriched KEGG pathways associated with mRNA targets of novel miRNAs upregulated (+) or downregulated (−) in four Weddell seal sample types. Table S10. Number of significant pathway enrichments annotated to mRNA targets of novel Weddell seal microRNAs that were elevated (+) or decreased (−) in four sample types. |
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