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Series GSE45360 Query DataSets for GSE45360
Status Public on Aug 15, 2013
Title Differential gene expression during Exobasidium vexans and Pestalotiopsis theae infection in tea by DNA Microarray
Organism Camellia sinensis
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Microarray analysis is being performed with cultivated selections using custom designed arrays. Custom designed arrays include the design of microarray probes using clearly described bioinformatics methods. We have used the sequence data related to fungal resistance from Camellia Sp. and Arabidopsis thaliana available in the biological databases, to design these arrays. Results of this work will help us to understand the genes expressed during the blister blight and grey blight infection.
 
Overall design Camellia sinensis 4x44k Microarray designed by Genotypic Technology Private Limited. (AMADID:043117)
 
Contributor(s) Chandrashekara KN, Kumar R, Aiyaz M
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Submission date Mar 20, 2013
Last update date Aug 17, 2013
Contact name Genotypic technology
E-mail(s) sudha.rao@genotypic.co.in
Organization name Genotypic Technology
Street address 259, Apoorva 4th cross,80 feet Road,RMV 2ND STAGE
City Bangalore
State/province Karnataka
ZIP/Postal code 560094
Country India
 
Platforms (1)
GPL16852 Camellia sinensis 4x44k Microarray designed by Genotypic Technology Private Limited. (AMADID:043117)
Samples (4)
GSM1103075 Blister blight control
GSM1103076 Blister blight test
GSM1103077 Grey blight control
Relations
BioProject PRJNA193531

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Processed data included within Sample table

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