Skin transcriptome profiling of Changthangi goats highlights the relevance of genes involved in Pashmina production.
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Skin transcriptome profiling of Changthangi goats highlights the relevance of genes involved in Pashmina production.
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Ahlawat S, Arora R, Sharma R, Sharma U, Kaur M, Kumar A, Singh KV, Singh MK and Vijh RK
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Changthangi goats, Indian goats, transcriptomic profile
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Pashmina, the world’s finest natural fiber is derived from secondary hair follicles of Changthangi goats which are domesticated in Ladakh region of Jammu and Kashmir by nomadic pastoralists. Complex epithelial-mesenchymal interactions involving numerous signal molecules and signaling pathways govern hair follicle morphogenesis and mitosis across different species. The present study involved transcriptome profiling of skin from fiber type Changthangi goats and meat type Barbari goats to unravel gene networks and metabolic pathways that might contribute to Pashmina development. In Changthangi goats, 525 genes were expressed at significantly higher levels and 54 at significantly lower levels with fold change >2 (padj Not Available |
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2021-04-28T05:08:20Z
2021-04-28T05:08:20Z 2020-04-08 |
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Ahlawat, S., Arora, R., Sharma, R. et al. Skin transcriptome profiling of Changthangi goats highlights the relevance of genes involved in Pashmina production. Sci Rep 10, 6050 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-63023-6
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English
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