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Series GSE163447 Query DataSets for GSE163447
Status Public on Dec 18, 2020
Title DNA methylome signatures of prenatal exposure to synthetic glucocorticoids in hippocampus and peripheral whole blood of female guinea pigs in early life
Organism Cavia porcellus
Experiment type Methylation profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary We examined the hypothesis that prenatal synthetic glucocorticoids (sGC) administration alters DNA methylation signatures in Guinea pig offspring hippocampus and whole blood. Guinea pigs were treated with sGC or saline in late gestation. Genome-wide modifications of DNA methylation were analyzed using reduced representation bisulfite sequencing in juvenile female offspring.
 
Overall design sGC to saline control comparisons for the hippocampus (HPC: n=6/condition, total of 12) and for whole blood (BL: n=6/condition, total of 12) within the same female offspring
 
Contributor(s) Sasaki A, Matthews SG
Citation(s) 33462183
Submission date Dec 17, 2020
Last update date Feb 01, 2021
Contact name Stephen Matthews
Organization name University of Toronto
Street address 1 King's College Circle
City Toronto
State/province Ontario
ZIP/Postal code M5S1A8
Country Canada
 
Platforms (1)
GPL29163 Illumina NextSeq 500 (Cavia porcellus)
Samples (24)
GSM4979419 Sample1_sGC_HPC_1
GSM4979420 Sample2_sGC_HPC_2
GSM4979421 Sample3_sGC_HPC_3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA686115
SRA SRP298359

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GSE163447_GP_BL_counts_fdr.txt.gz 31.5 Mb (ftp)(http) TXT
GSE163447_GP_HPC_counts_fdr.txt.gz 31.1 Mb (ftp)(http) TXT
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