An atlas of the protein-coding genes in the human, pig, and mouse brain

Evelina Sjöstedt(Science for Life Laboratory), Wen Zhong(Science for Life Laboratory), Linn Fagerberg(Science for Life Laboratory), Max Karlsson(Science for Life Laboratory), Nicholas Mitsios(Karolinska Institutet), Csaba Ádori(Karolinska Institutet), Per Oksvold(Science for Life Laboratory), Fredrik Edfors(Science for Life Laboratory), Agnieszka Limiszewska(Karolinska Institutet), Feria Hikmet(Uppsala University), Jinrong Huang(BGI Group (China)), Yutao Du(BGI Group (China)), Lin Lin(Aarhus University), Zhanying Dong(BGI Group (China)), Ling Yang(BGI Group (China)), Xin Liu(BGI Group (China)), Hui Jiang(BGI Group (China)), Xun Xu(BGI Group (China)), Jian Wang(BGI Group (China)), Huanming Yang(BGI Group (China)), Lars Bolund(BGI Group (China)), Adil Mardinoğlu(Science for Life Laboratory), Cheng Zhang(Science for Life Laboratory), Kalle von Feilitzen(Science for Life Laboratory), Cecilia Lindskog(Uppsala University), Fredrik Pontén(Uppsala University), Yonglun Luo(BGI Group (China)), Tomas Hökfelt(Karolinska Institutet), Mathias Uhlén(Science for Life Laboratory), Jan Mulder(Karolinska Institutet)
Science
March 5, 2020
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Abstract

The brain, with its diverse physiology and intricate cellular organization, is the most complex organ of the mammalian body. To expand our basic understanding of the neurobiology of the brain and its diseases, we performed a comprehensive molecular dissection of 10 major brain regions and multiple subregions using a variety of transcriptomics methods and antibody-based mapping. This analysis was carried out in the human, pig, and mouse brain to allow the identification of regional expression profiles, as well as to study similarities and differences in expression levels between the three species. The resulting data have been made available in an open-access Brain Atlas resource, part of the Human Protein Atlas, to allow exploration and comparison of the expression of individual protein-coding genes in various parts of the mammalian brain.


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