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Supplemental Table 8: List of genes differentially expressed repetitive sequences in chicken embryonic gonads with various degrees of feminization after in ovo exposure to ethynylestradiol

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posted on 2020-06-10, 19:16 authored by Toshihiro ShiodaToshihiro Shioda, Junko Odajima, Keiko Shioda, Bianca Cordazzo

Supplemental Table 8 supporting: Keiko Shioda et al. “Transcriptomic and epigenetic preservation of genetic sex identity in estrogen-feminized male chicken embryonic gonads”
Supplemental Table 8: Differentially expressed repetitive sequences.

Chicken embryos (29 total) were exposed to 20 microgram/egg ethynylestradiol or vehicle oil emulsion from incubation day 6, and their gonads were collected on day 19. This table shows list of differentially expressed repetitive sequences in chicken embryonic gonads showing various degrees of feminization after exposure to ethynylestradiol determined by RNA-seq. Induction or suppression comparing various degrees of feminization scores (FS= 0,1,2,3) are shown in the tag labels.

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