Description
We examined the global transcriptomic profile of B. malayi females at four different time points (6 biological replicates per time point) over 5 days in culture. Focusing on genes that are differentially expressed at various time points, we observed a general perturbation of the expression profile between dissection from the host and receipt after shipment. The expression of a few genes remained changed at the end of the experiment, after 5 days under controlled conditions; in particular, genes encoding cuticle collagens were prominently represented and strongly overexpressed. Overall design: Transcriptomic changes over 4 different timepoints: upon jird extraction, upon arrival, 48 hours in culture, 5 days in culture (6 biological replicates per time point).