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RNA-seq coupled to proteomic analysis reveals high sperm proteome variation between two closely related marine mussel species
Mónica R. Romero,
Andrés Pérez-Figueroa,
Mónica Carrera,
Willie J. Swanson,
David Skibinski ,
Angel P. Diz
Journal of Proteomics
Swansea University Author: David Skibinski
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(a) RNA based approach to assess genomic differences between a Welsh and Spanish species of Mussell. Protein based analysis also carried out, both in gonad tissue. Not too sure why DNA based approaches not used? Clearly differences were observed. Lots of detailed analysis of differentially expressed...
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(a) RNA based approach to assess genomic differences between a Welsh and Spanish species of Mussell. Protein based analysis also carried out, both in gonad tissue. Not too sure why DNA based approaches not used? Clearly differences were observed. Lots of detailed analysis of differentially expressed genes. Not too sure about the significance of this data - this could be my lack of understanding. (b) Technically very competent transcriptomic and proteomic analysis of marine mussel sperm. However, the paper does not really get to grips with the underlying biological problem: that the two species studied are only partly reproductively isolated. With some hybridization being possible. This is discussed briefly in section 4.3.3, but the conclusions are very much in the form of hypothetical but undecided possibilities; as, indeed, are the conclusions generally. |
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