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Single worm transcriptomics identifies a developmental core network of oscillating genes with deep conservation across nematodes

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GENOME RESEARCH
卷 31, 期 9, 页码 1590-1601

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COLD SPRING HARBOR LAB PRESS, PUBLICATIONS DEPT
DOI: 10.1101/gr.275303.121

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  1. Chinese Sponsorship Council (CSC)
  2. Max-Planck Society

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This study implemented single worm transcriptomics in the nematode Pristionchus pacificus, providing a high-resolution map of the developmental transcriptome and revealing oscillatory gene expression patterns and their potential regulatory functions. The research offers an updated protocol for SWT in nematodes and compares oscillatory gene expression dynamics between the two model organisms, P. pacificus and C. elegans.
High-resolution spatial and temporal maps of gene expression have facilitated a comprehensive understanding of animal development and evolution. In nematodes, the small body size represented a major challenge for such studies, but recent advancements have helped overcome this limitation. Here, we have implemented single worm transcriptomics (SWT) in the nematode model organism Pristionchus pacificus to provide a high-resolution map of the developmental transcriptome. We selected 38 time points from hatching of the J2 larvae to young adults to perform transcriptome analysis over 60 h of postembryonic development. A mean sequencing depth of 4.5 million read pairs allowed the detection of more than 23,135 (80%) of all genes. Nearly 3000 (10%) genes showed oscillatory expression with discrete expression levels, phases, and amplitudes. Gene age analysis revealed an overrepresentation of ancient gene classes among oscillating genes, and around onethird of them have 1:1 orthologs in C. elegans. One important gene family over-represented among oscillating genes is collagens. Several of these collagen genes are regulated by the developmental switch gene eud-1, indicating a potential function in the regulation of mouth-form plasticity, a key developmental process in this facultative predatory nematode. Together, our analysis provides (1) an updated protocol for SWT in nematodes that is applicable to many microscopic species, (2) a 1- to 2-h high-resolution catalog of P. pacificus gene expression throughout postembryonic development, and (3) a comparative analysis of oscillatory gene expression between the two model organisms P. pacificus and C. elegans and associated evolutionary dynamics.

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