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Platform GPL6595 Query DataSets for GPL6595
Status Public on Dec 01, 2008
Title UNSW_S.cerevisiae_6.5K_v3
Technology type spotted oligonucleotide
Distribution non-commercial
Organism Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Manufacturer Ramaciotti Centre for Gene Function Analysis, NSW, Australia
Manufacture protocol The Pan Yeast microarray oligonucleotide probe set obtained from MWG Biotech (Germany) was spotted onto Eppendorf (Germany) epoxy-coated microarray substates. For any queries on the spotting protocol, contact the manufacturers (Ramaciotti Centre for Gene Function Analysis - http://ramaciotti.science.unsw.edu.au)
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Contributor(s) Chen A, Gelling C, Rogers P, Dawes I, Rosche B
Submission date Mar 18, 2008
Last update date Dec 01, 2008
Contact name Bettina Rosche
Organization name University of New South Wales
Department School of Biotechnology and Biomolecular Sciences
Street address Kensington
City Sydney
State/province NSW
ZIP/Postal code 2052
Country Australia
 

Data table header descriptions
ID
ORF Saccharomyces cerevisiae
GENE SYMBOL gene symbol or common name

Data table
ID ORF GENE SYMBOL
YAL001C YAL001C TFC3
YAL002W YAL002W VPS8
YAL003W YAL003W EFB1
YAL004W YAL004W
YAL005C YAL005C SSA1
YAL007C YAL007C ERP2
YAL008W YAL008W FUN14
YAL009W YAL009W SPO7
YAL010C YAL010C MDM10
YAL011W YAL011W
YAL012W YAL012W CYS3
YAL013W YAL013W DEP1
YAL014C YAL014C
YAL015C YAL015C NTG1
YAL016W YAL016W TPD3
YAL017W YAL017W FUN31
YAL018C YAL018C
YAL019W YAL019W FUN30
YAL020C YAL020C ATS1
YAL021C YAL021C CCR4

Total number of rows: 6335

Table truncated, full table size 122 Kbytes.




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Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GPL6595_gal.txt.gz 66.5 Kb (ftp)(http) TXT

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