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Series GSE128488 Query DataSets for GSE128488
Status Public on Oct 07, 2019
Title RNA-sequencing of the female adult fly guts with enterocyte-specific overexpression and silencing of lark in control and Pseudomonas entomophila infected states.
Organism Drosophila melanogaster
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary The lark gene was either overexpressed or silenced in adult enterocytes. Flies were fed sucrose or Pseudomonas entomophila (Pe).
 
Overall design The lark gene was either overexpressed or silenced in adult enterocytes. Flies were fed sucrose or Pseudomonas entomophila (Pe), Total RNA was extracted and paired-end sequencing was performed. The experiment was performed three times ( three biological replicates)
 
Contributor(s) Bou Sleiman MS, Deplancke B
Citation(s) 31948480
Submission date Mar 18, 2019
Last update date Jan 20, 2020
Contact name Maroun Bou Sleiman
E-mail(s) maroun.bousleiman@epfl.ch
Organization name EPFL
Department IBI
Lab LISP
Street address Rue Cantonale
City Lausanne
State/province Vaud
ZIP/Postal code 1015
Country Switzerland
 
Platforms (1)
GPL19132 Illumina NextSeq 500 (Drosophila melanogaster)
Samples (18)
GSM3677456 myo>w1118_Control_4h_1
GSM3677457 myo>UASlarkRNAi_Control_4h_1
GSM3677458 myo>UASlark_Control_4h_1
This SubSeries is part of SuperSeries:
GSE118622 Enteric infection induces extensive Lark-mediated 5' retention of exon-like introns in Drosophila
Relations
BioProject PRJNA527835
SRA SRP188752

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Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSE128488_count.table.formatted.onlyGenes.lark.txt.gz 394.3 Kb (ftp)(http) TXT
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