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Sample GSM205856 Query DataSets for GSM205856
Status Public on Aug 09, 2007
Title set1_Tsu-1_mock_6h
Sample type RNA
 
Source name Arabidopsis thaliana Tsu-1, leaves, water-infiltrated, 6h
Organism Arabidopsis thaliana
Characteristics Genotype: Tsu-1
Tissue: leaves
Age: 4 week-old
Treatment: water
Time point: 6h
Biomaterial provider Remco Van Poecke
Treatment protocol Individual leaves were infiltrated in the morning using a needle-less syringe with water and harvested 6h later.
Growth protocol Plants were grown in pots with LG3 germinating mix (Sun Gro Horticulture, Bellevue, USA) at a density of 9 plants per pot and kept at 22 degrees Celsius and 80% humidity with a 10 hour day length.
Extracted molecule total RNA
Extraction protocol Trizol extraction of total RNA was performed according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Label Alexa555
Label protocol Following procedure was performed with Amino Allyl MessageAmp aRNA Amplification Kit II (Ambion).First, cDNA was synthesized from 1ug of total RNA. Next, RNA was in vitro transcribed. The RNA was then labeled with Alexa555 in coupling reaction.
 
Hybridization protocol Labeled RNA was suspended in hybridization buffer (50% Formamide, 5xSSC, 0.1% SDS, 10 ug Sheared Salmon Sperm DNA (Eppendorf), 50pg calbation oligo)
Scan protocol Slide was scaned using Genepix4000B with low and high voltages of photomultiplier at 532nm and constant voltage at 635nm.
Description Tsu-1 infiltrated with water, harvested 6h after infiltration in set1 experiment.
Data processing The median of ratios for each spot was processed by the following linear model: Sij = mu + Ai + Bj + Eij where Sij denotes the log2-transformed, median of ratios for the spot, mu denotes a constant, Ai and Bj denote the effects of i-th gene and j-th subarray. The residual Eij is assumed to be independent and normally distributed. Stable genes-based quantile normalization was applied for slide-to-slide comparisons. set1_Col-0_Pst-aR2_6h, set2_Col-0_Pst-aR2_6h, set3_Col-0_Pst-aR2_6h, set1_Col-0_mock_6h, set2_Col-0_mock_6h, set3_Col-0_mock_6h, set1_Cvi-1_Pst-aR2_6h, set2_Cvi-1_Pst-aR2_6h, set3_Cvi-1_Pst-aR2_6h, set1_Cvi-1_mock_6h, set2_Cvi-1_mock_6h, set3_Cvi-1_mock_6h, set1_Est-1_Pst-aR2_6h, set2_Est-1_Pst-aR2_6h, set3_Est-1_Pst-aR2_6h, set1_Est-1_mock_6h, set2_Est-1_mock_6h, set3_Est-1_mock_6h, set1_Kas-1_Pst-aR2_6h, set2_Kas-1_Pst-aR2_6h, set3_Kas-1_Pst-aR2_6h, set1_Kas-1_mock_6h, set2_Kas-1_mock_6h, set3_Kas-1_mock_6h, set1_Kin-0_Pst-aR2_6h, set2_Kin-0_Pst-aR2_6h, set3_Kin-0_Pst-aR2_6h, set1_Kin-0_mock_6h, set2_Kin-0_mock_6h, set3_Kin-0_mock_6h, set1_Ler-0_Pst-aR2_6h, set2_Ler-0_Pst-aR2_6h, set3_Ler-0_Pst-aR2_6h, set1_Ler-0_mock_6h, set2_Ler-0_mock_6h, set3_Mt-0_mock_6h, set1_Mt-0_Pst-aR2_6h, set2_Mt-0_Pst-aR2_6h, set3_Mt-0_Pst-aR2_6h, set1_Mt-0_mock_6h, set2_Mt-0_mock_6h, set3_Ler-0_mock_6h, set1_Tsu-1_Pst-aR2_6h, set2_Tsu-1_Pst-aR2_6h, set3_Tsu-1_Pst-aR2_6h, set1_Tsu-1_mock_6h, set2_Tsu-1_mock_6h, set3_Tsu-1_mock_6h, set1_Ws-2_Pst-aR2_6h, set2_Ws-2_Pst-aR2_6h, set3_Ws-2_Pst-aR2_6h, set1_Ws-2_mock_6h, set2_Ws-2_mock_6h, and set3_Ws-2_mock_6h were normalized together. Perl scripts for the linear model and the normalization are available for non-commercial research conducted upon request (Fumiaki Katagiri, katagiri@umn.edu). Spots with bad quality (missing, lints, and high background) were flagged as indicated in Flag in the attached .gpr file for this sample.
 
Submission date Jun 26, 2007
Last update date Aug 14, 2011
Contact name Masanao Sato
Phone +81-564-59-5876
Organization name National Institute for Basic Biology
Lab Developmental Genetics
Street address 5-1 Higashiyama, Myodaiji
City Okazaki
State/province Aichi
ZIP/Postal code 444-8787
Country Japan
 
Platform ID GPL3638
Series (1)
GSE8298 Natural variation in RPS2-mediated resistance: correlating gene-expression profiles to phenotypic responses.

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF
EST_VALUE Estimated expression values after combining signals measured at high and low PMT
STD_ERR Standard error for the estimated expression values
VALUE Normalized expression values

Data table
ID_REF EST_VALUE STD_ERR VALUE
1 12.11377625 1.707e-01 6.051243105
2 8.70877625 1.738e-01 2.039185022
3 9.88377625 1.734e-01 3.806257079
4 9.12677625 1.737e-01 2.723673769
5 10.65377625 1.701e-01 4.418715202
6 14.40377625 1.729e-01 8.106791802
7 12.81377625 1.750e-01 6.679607753
8 8.76677625 1.697e-01 2.152888641
9 9.88377625 1.716e-01 3.806257079
10 8.72177625 1.701e-01 2.064460163
11 8.03077625 1.701e-01 1.262354329
12 11.07377625 1.703e-01 4.806900928
13 8.99977625 1.709e-01 2.59808698
14 13.32377625 1.709e-01 7.142356616
15 11.03377625 1.722e-01 4.779737403
16 12.17377625 1.723e-01 6.099161486
17 12.23377625 1.865e-01 6.158319579
18 10.92377625 1.740e-01 4.694832626
19 9.82177625 1.653e-01 3.672748018
20 8.97877625 1.710e-01 2.568008436

Total number of rows: 576

Table truncated, full table size 20 Kbytes.




Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSM205856_1.gpr.gz 278.3 Kb (ftp)(http) GPR
GSM205856_2.gpr.gz 350.3 Kb (ftp)(http) GPR
Processed data included within Sample table

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