Seasonal transcriptome profile across three different tissues of the Andean Killifish Orestias ascotanensis
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- Elvis Acevedof(Author),
- Vinicius Maracaja-Coutinhoe(Author),
- Martin Montecinof, g(Author)
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- eUniversidad de Chile,
- fUniversidad Andrés Bello
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EnglishArticle number
976Journal (Volume, Issue Number)
Scientific Data (Volume 12, Issue 1)Publication milestones
- Published - 01/12/2025
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- Scopus: 105007903192
Abstract
The Andean killifish Orestias ascotanensis inhabits the high-altitude Ascotán Salt Pan, an environment with variable salinity, high UV exposure, low oxygen, and extreme daily temperature fluctuations. These conditions make it an excellent model for studying high-altitude fish biology. However, the transcriptomic responses of O. ascotanensis to seasonal acclimation remain unexplored. To investigate seasonal and tissue-specific transcriptomic profiles, RNA-seq was performed on 42 libraries from gills, skin, and muscle tissues of 14 individuals collected in summer (n = 7) and winter (n = 7). Each library had a median of 105 million reads. Principal component analysis revealed strong tissue-specific expression, and seasonal differential expression analyses identified significant transcriptomic changes within each tissue. Additionally, a bioinformatics pipeline identified 10,365 high-confidence long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs), predicted by at least three computational tools. Compared to protein-coding genes, lncRNAs exhibited higher tissue specificity, with a predominance of monoexonic structures and shorter exon lengths. This dataset provides the first comprehensive view of seasonal mRNA and lncRNA expression in O. ascotanensis tissues.
