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  • Maternal vs Zygotic gene expression

    Are there any studies demonstrating evidence of zygotic mRNA showing greater gene expression than maternal mRNA (after "maternal to zygotic transition") that could affect results from RNA-seq analysis etc.? Anyone have experiences like this?

    Thanks!

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    I would think you would need to identify which organism you are interested in. Are you referring to the zygote in a strict literal sense, or also morula stages (ie. in mammals, would you include anything pre-blastocyst?).

    You could start from http://genomebiology.com/2010/11/6/r58 as there seems plenty of literature on the subject. But you might want to narrow your search by taxon at least.

    P.S. you might also want to get a hold of http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25239944 - a reviews the use of "...single-cell transcriptomics applied to mouse preimplantation embryo blastomeres...".
    Last edited by mbblack; 10-20-2014, 07:58 AM.
    Michael Black, Ph.D.
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