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Series GSE58521 Query DataSets for GSE58521
Status Public on Jun 15, 2015
Title Expression data from seedligs of wild type tomato seedlings (control) and InsP 5-ptase tansgenic line (L7) exposed to light stress
Organism Solanum lycopersicum
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Objectives for this study included the identification of genes that were up or down-regulated at the transcriptional level in tomato InsP 5-ptase transgenic lines exposed to continous light for 7 days (light stress).
 
Overall design The RNA was isolated from seedlings of wild-type (WT) and Ins P 5-ptase transgenic line 7 that were germinated on MS medium in a growth chamber with 50 umol m-2 s-1 light intencity at 12 h day-light and 12 h dark for 10 days and then exposed to continous light for 7 days. Affymetrix platform was used for expression analysis.
 
Contributor(s) Khodakovskaya M
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Submission date Jun 16, 2014
Last update date Dec 24, 2015
Contact name Mariya Khodakovskaya
E-mail(s) m_khod@yahoo.com
Organization name University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Department Biology
Street address 2801 S. University Avenue
City Little Rock
State/province AR
ZIP/Postal code 72204
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL4741 [Tomato] Affymetrix Tomato Genome Array
Samples (4)
GSM1412937 Seedlings control rep.1
GSM1412938 Seedlings control rep.2
GSM1412939 Seedlings L7 rep.1
Relations
BioProject PRJNA252826

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Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSE58521_RAW.tar 3.0 Mb (http)(custom) TAR (of CEL, CHP)
Processed data included within Sample table
Processed data provided as supplementary file

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