Microarray analysis of subcutaneous adipose tissue from mature cows with divergent body weight gain after feed restriction and realimentation

Body weight response to periods of feed restriction and realimentation is critical and relevant to the agricultural industry. The purpose of this study was to evaluate differentially expressed genes identified in subcutaneous adipose tissue collected from cows divergent in body weight (BW) gain afte...

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Main Authors: H.C. Cunningham, K.M. Cammack, K.E. Hales, H.C. Freetly, A.K. Lindholm-Perry
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018-02-01
Series:Data in Brief
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340917305334
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author H.C. Cunningham
K.M. Cammack
K.E. Hales
H.C. Freetly
A.K. Lindholm-Perry
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K.M. Cammack
K.E. Hales
H.C. Freetly
A.K. Lindholm-Perry
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description Body weight response to periods of feed restriction and realimentation is critical and relevant to the agricultural industry. The purpose of this study was to evaluate differentially expressed genes identified in subcutaneous adipose tissue collected from cows divergent in body weight (BW) gain after feed restriction and realimentation. We compared adipose samples from cows with greater gain based on average daily gain (ADG) during realimentation with samples from cows with lesser gain. Specifically, there were four comparisons including two comparing the high and low gain animals across each feeding period (feed restriction and realimentation) and two that compared differences in feed restriction and realimentation across high or low gain classifications. Using microarray analysis, we provide a set of differentially expressed genes identified between the high and low gain at both periods of nutrient restriction and realimentation. These data identify multiple differentially expressed genes between these two phenotypes across both nutritional environments. Keywords: Beef cows, Subcutaneous fat, Transcriptome
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spelling doaj.art-d73f7478c3f649a68e9cd9b193e73b7d2022-12-22T03:34:52ZengElsevierData in Brief2352-34092018-02-0116303311Microarray analysis of subcutaneous adipose tissue from mature cows with divergent body weight gain after feed restriction and realimentationH.C. Cunningham0K.M. Cammack1K.E. Hales2H.C. Freetly3A.K. Lindholm-Perry4University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY 82071, USASouth Dakota State University, West River Ag Center, Rapid City, SD 57702, USAUSDA, ARS, US Meat Animal Research Center, P.O. Box 166, Clay Center, NE 68933, USAUSDA, ARS, US Meat Animal Research Center, P.O. Box 166, Clay Center, NE 68933, USAUSDA, ARS, US Meat Animal Research Center, P.O. Box 166, Clay Center, NE 68933, USA; Corresponding author.Body weight response to periods of feed restriction and realimentation is critical and relevant to the agricultural industry. The purpose of this study was to evaluate differentially expressed genes identified in subcutaneous adipose tissue collected from cows divergent in body weight (BW) gain after feed restriction and realimentation. We compared adipose samples from cows with greater gain based on average daily gain (ADG) during realimentation with samples from cows with lesser gain. Specifically, there were four comparisons including two comparing the high and low gain animals across each feeding period (feed restriction and realimentation) and two that compared differences in feed restriction and realimentation across high or low gain classifications. Using microarray analysis, we provide a set of differentially expressed genes identified between the high and low gain at both periods of nutrient restriction and realimentation. These data identify multiple differentially expressed genes between these two phenotypes across both nutritional environments. Keywords: Beef cows, Subcutaneous fat, Transcriptomehttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340917305334
spellingShingle H.C. Cunningham
K.M. Cammack
K.E. Hales
H.C. Freetly
A.K. Lindholm-Perry
Microarray analysis of subcutaneous adipose tissue from mature cows with divergent body weight gain after feed restriction and realimentation
Data in Brief
title Microarray analysis of subcutaneous adipose tissue from mature cows with divergent body weight gain after feed restriction and realimentation
title_full Microarray analysis of subcutaneous adipose tissue from mature cows with divergent body weight gain after feed restriction and realimentation
title_fullStr Microarray analysis of subcutaneous adipose tissue from mature cows with divergent body weight gain after feed restriction and realimentation
title_full_unstemmed Microarray analysis of subcutaneous adipose tissue from mature cows with divergent body weight gain after feed restriction and realimentation
title_short Microarray analysis of subcutaneous adipose tissue from mature cows with divergent body weight gain after feed restriction and realimentation
title_sort microarray analysis of subcutaneous adipose tissue from mature cows with divergent body weight gain after feed restriction and realimentation
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340917305334
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