A Transcriptomic Atlas of Mouse Neocortical Layers

T. Grant Belgard(National Institutes of Health), Ana Claudia Marques(University of Oxford), Peter L. Oliver(University of Oxford), Hatice Özel Abaan(National Institutes of Health), Tamara Sirey(University of Oxford), Anna Hoerder‐Suabedissen(University of Oxford), Fernando García‐Moreno(University of Oxford), Zoltán Molnár(University of Oxford), Elliott H. Margulies(National Institutes of Health), Chris P. Ponting(University of Oxford)
Neuron
August 1, 2011
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Abstract

In the mammalian cortex, neurons and glia form a patterned structure across six layers whose complex cytoarchitectonic arrangement is likely to contribute to cognition. We sequenced transcriptomes from layers 1-6b of different areas (primary and secondary) of the adult (postnatal day 56) mouse somatosensory cortex to understand the transcriptional levels and functional repertoires of coding and noncoding loci for cells constituting these layers. A total of 5,835 protein-coding genes and 66 noncoding RNA loci are differentially expressed ("patterned") across the layers, on the basis of a machine-learning model (naive Bayes) approach. Layers 2-6b are each associated with specific functional and disease annotations that provide insights into their biological roles. This new resource (http://genserv.anat.ox.ac.uk/layers) greatly extends currently available resources, such as the Allen Mouse Brain Atlas and microarray data sets, by providing quantitative expression levels, by being genome-wide, by including novel loci, and by identifying candidate alternatively spliced transcripts that are differentially expressed across layers.


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