Spatial Transcriptomics of C. elegans Males and Hermaphrodites Identifies Sex-Specific Differences in Gene Expression Patterns
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2018-12-17
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To advance our understanding of the genetic programs that drive cell and tissue specialization, it is necessary to obtain a comprehensive overview of gene expression patterns. Here, we have used spatial transcriptomics to generate high-resolution, anteroposterior gene expression maps of C. elegans males and hermaphrodites. To explore these maps, we have developed computational methods for discovering region- and tissue-specific genes. We have found extensive sex-specific gene expression differences in the germline and sperm and discovered genes that are specifically expressed in the male reproductive tract. These include a group of uncharacterized genes that encode small secreted proteins that are required for male fertility. We conclude that spatial gene expression maps provide a powerful resource for identifying tissue-specific gene functions in C. elegans. Importantly, we found that expression maps from different animals can be precisely aligned, enabling transcriptome-wide comparisons of gene expression patterns.
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C. elegans, CEL-seq, germline, mRNA sequencing, male fertility, spatial transcriptomics, sperm, Taverne, Journal Article
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Ebbing, A, Vértesy, Á, Betist, M C, Spanjaard, B, Junker, J P, Berezikov, E, van Oudenaarden, A & Korswagen, H C 2018, 'Spatial Transcriptomics of C. elegans Males and Hermaphrodites Identifies Sex-Specific Differences in Gene Expression Patterns', Developmental Cell, vol. 47, no. 6, pp. 801-813.e6. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.devcel.2018.10.016