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Series GSE49446 Query DataSets for GSE49446
Status Public on Aug 02, 2013
Title High-resolution custom array spanning Xq28 region to study patients carrying MECP2 copy number gain (part 2)
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Genome variation profiling by genome tiling array
Summary The goal of this experiment was to determine the size, genomic extent and gene content of each Xq28 rearrangement.
 
Overall design We designed a tiling-path oligonucleotide microarray spanning 4.0 Mb surrounding the MECP2 region on Xq28. The custom 4x44k Agilent Technologies microarray was designed using the Agilent earray website. We selected 22,000 probes covering ChrX: 150,400,000-154,400,000 (NCBI build 35), including the MECP2 gene, which represents an average distribution of 1 probe per 500 bp. Each patient sample was run once using this array; hybridization was done using a gender-matched reference sample.
 
Contributor(s) Carvalho C, Pehlivan D
Citation(s) 24056715
Submission date Aug 01, 2013
Last update date Nov 13, 2013
Contact name James Lupski
E-mail(s) jluspki@bcm.tmc.edu
Organization name Baylor College of Medicine
Street address One Baylor Plaza, 604B
City Houston
ZIP/Postal code 77030
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL17522 Agilent-015482 Homo sapiens Claudia ChX zoom
Samples (9)
GSM1199307 Patient genomic DNA BAB2616
GSM1199308 Patient genomic DNA BAB2618
GSM1199309 Patient genomic DNA BAB2622
This SubSeries is part of SuperSeries:
GSE49447 High-resolution custom array spanning Xq28 region to study patients carrying MECP2 copy number gain
Relations
BioProject PRJNA213945

Download family Format
SOFT formatted family file(s) SOFTHelp
MINiML formatted family file(s) MINiMLHelp
Series Matrix File(s) TXTHelp

Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSE49446_RAW.tar 97.7 Mb (http)(custom) TAR (of TXT)
Processed data included within Sample table

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