AMB_2024v14n4

Animal Molecular Breeding 2024, Vol.14, No.4, 271-279 http://animalscipublisher.com/index.php/amb 274 is associated with prolificacy, indicating that nutritional factors may influence gene expression and, consequently, fertility outcomes in goats (Sun et al., 2022). Additionally, the expression of genes related to energy metabolism, such as those involved in glucolipid metabolism, suggests that nutritional status can impact gene activity and reproductive success. Figure 1 Expression profiles of IncRNA and mRNA in the oviduct (Adopted from Sun et al., 2022) Image caption: (A) The scatter plot presents the mRNA expression variations between FL and FH groups. The values of the X and Y axes represent the normalized mRNA signal values (log, scaled), and the mRNAs above the top black line and below the bottom black line displayed greater than a two-fold change of up- and downregulation. (B) The expression level of IncRNA transcripts and mRNA transcripts. (C) Venn diagram showing the common and unique number of novel IncRNAs by CNCI, CPC2, and PLEK methods. (D) The length statistics of IncRNA and mRNA. (E) The distribution of IncRNAs in different chromosomes. (F) The statistics of IncRNA and mRNA exon number. (G) Classification of novel IncRNAs, including lincRNAs, intronic-IncRNAs, and antisense-IncRNAs (Adopted from Sun et al., 2022)

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