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  • The study provides transcriptomic data for two asexual non-marine species of Ostracoda, a group of small crustaceans, contributing new reference transcriptomes and single-specimen data.
  • Gene expression was analyzed across four developmental stages, showing that eggs and small larvae are similar, while adults are distinct but closer to larger larvae.
  • The research demonstrates that reliable transcriptomic data can be obtained from single specimens, including eggs, highlighting the potential for studying small metazoans.

Article Abstract

We contribute transcriptomic data for two species of Ostracoda, an early-diverged group of small-sized pancrustaceans. Data include new reference transcriptomes for two asexual non-marine species ( and aff. ), as well as single-specimen transcriptomic data that served to analyse gene expression across four developmental stages in Data are evaluated by computing gene expression profiles of the different developmental stages which consistently placed eggs and small larvae (at the stage of instar A-8) similar to each other, and apart from adults which were distinct from all other developmental stages but closest to large larvae (instar A-4). We further evaluated the transcriptomic data with two newly sequenced low-coverage genomes of the target species. The new data thus document the feasibility of obtaining reliable transcriptomic data from single specimens - even eggs - of these small metazoans.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10838692PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2024.110070DOI Listing

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