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Series GSE97667 Query DataSets for GSE97667
Status Public on Jun 06, 2017
Title Effectes of temperatures on meiotic recombination in S. cerevisiae
Organism Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Experiment type Genome variation profiling by genome tiling array
Genome variation profiling by SNP array
Summary Temperature is key for biological activities, but its role in meiotic recombination processes is less known. Here, we uncovered the patterns of meiotic recombination by monitoring the genotypes of diploid strain JSC22-1-derived spores formed at 14ºC, 30ºC, and 37ºC. These spores were analyzed by whole genome SNP microarray that can examine about 13,000 SNPs distinguishing W303-1A and YJM789 sequences throughout the genome.
 
Overall design Using whole genome SNP microarray, we examined crosssovers and non-crossover gene conversion from all four products of 21 S. cerevisiae meioses at different temperatures. 11 were from 30-degree, 5 were from 14-degree, and the other 5 were from 37-degree.
 
Contributor(s) Zhang K, Zheng D, Petes T
Citation(s) 29259092
Submission date Apr 11, 2017
Last update date Jan 12, 2018
Contact name Daoqiong Zheng
E-mail(s) zhengdaoqiong@163.com
Phone 86 571 88206636
Organization name College of Life Sciences, Zhejiang University
Department Institute of Microbiology
Street address 866 Yuhangtang Road
City Hangzhou
State/province Zhejiang
ZIP/Postal code 310058
Country China
 
Platforms (1)
GPL20144 Agilent-027438 Yeast S-Y SNP v1 [Probe Name Version]
Samples (84)
GSM2574914 14_degree_1A
GSM2574915 14_degree_1B
GSM2574916 14_degree_1C
Relations
BioProject PRJNA382593

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