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Series GSE89198 Query DataSets for GSE89198
Status Public on Apr 30, 2017
Title BCL11B AND COMBINATORIAL RESOLUTION OF CELL FATE IN THE T-CELL GENE REGULATORY NETWORK
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary We report the RNA-seq results from mouse T-cell precursors in different developmental stages including DN1, DN2a, DN2b, DN3 and DP in order to study the gene regulation network in T cell development. Some of the samples also have certain kind of perturbations, such as Bcl11b knockout and the treatment of Notch signaling pathway inhibitor GSI, in order to study the roles of these factors in T cell development.
 
Overall design Examine the transcriptome of 47 mouse T-cell precursor samples from five developmental stages (DN1, DN2a, DN2b, DN3 and DP). Among them, 19 have Bcl11b knockout and 4 have GSI treatment.
 
Contributor(s) Zeng W, Zhang JA, Li L, Mortazavi A, Rothenberg EV
Citation(s) 28584128
Submission date Oct 26, 2016
Last update date May 15, 2019
Contact name Weihua Zeng
E-mail(s) zwhzjh@yahoo.com
Organization name UCIrvine
Department Dev & Cell Biology
Lab Mortazavi lab
Street address 2300E Bio Sci III
City Irvine
State/province CA
ZIP/Postal code 92697-2300
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL17021 Illumina HiSeq 2500 (Mus musculus)
Samples (47)
GSM2360538 073010_Bcl11bKO_DL1_DN2a
GSM2360539 073010_Bcl11bKO_DL4_DN2a
GSM2360540 073010_B6_DL1_DN2b
Relations
BioProject PRJNA350624
SRA SRP092099

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GSE89198_merged_fpkm_matrix_Combat_adjusted.txt.gz 6.0 Mb (ftp)(http) TXT
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