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Series GSE61004 Query DataSets for GSE61004
Status Public on Mar 01, 2015
Title Expression data from Wild type (WT) and AtCBF1 OX potato plants exposed to different abiotic stresses
Platform organism Solanum lycopersicum
Sample organism Solanum tuberosum
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Potato plants are sensitive to multiple abiotic stresses such as drought, low temperature and high light.
We analyzed the transcriptome of WT potato plants as well as that of transgenic potato plants expressing the Arabidopsis stress related transcription factor CBF1 that confers tolerance to multiple stresses.
 
Overall design Wild type and AtCBF1OX transgenic potato plants were exposed to low temperature, high light, drought or kept under control conditions as described below in detail, and transcriptional changes induced by the different stresses were analyzed.
 
Contributor(s) Storani L, Yanovsky M
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Submission date Sep 02, 2014
Last update date Dec 24, 2015
Contact name Marcelo Yanovsky
E-mail(s) myanovsky@leloir.org.ar
Organization name Fundación Instituto Leloir. IIBBA- CONICET
Lab Laboratorio de Genómica Comparativa del Desarrollo Vegetal
Street address Av. Patricias Argentinas 435
City Buenos Aires
State/province Ciudad Autonoma de Buenos Aires
ZIP/Postal code C1405BWE
Country Argentina
 
Platforms (1)
GPL4741 [Tomato] Affymetrix Tomato Genome Array
Samples (20)
GSM1495452 WT control A (drought experiment)
GSM1495453 WT control B (drought experiment)
GSM1495454 WT drought A
Relations
BioProject PRJNA260068

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Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSE61004_RAW.tar 17.2 Mb (http)(custom) TAR (of CEL)
Processed data included within Sample table

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