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Status |
Public on Dec 07, 2007 |
Title |
Whole Daphnia_20microg/LCadmium_48hr_rep3 |
Sample type |
RNA |
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Channel 1 |
Source name |
Whole body, 20microg/L cadmium exposure, 48 hr
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Organism |
Daphnia pulex |
Characteristics |
Daphnia pulex, strain: Log52 Age: 15 days
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Biomaterial provider |
Laboratory colonies
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Treatment protocol |
48-h exposure to 20 microg/L cadmium as cadmium chloride
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Growth protocol |
Genetically homogeneous Daphnia pulex were cultured in modified COMBO (Kilham et al. 1998) and kept at 20 degree C in an environmental chamber with a 16-h light/ 8-h dark cycle. The D. pulex were fed daily Ankistrodesmus falcatus at a rate of 75,000 cells/mL. Stock culture medium were renewed and neonates seperated from adults three times weekly.
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Extracted molecule |
total RNA |
Extraction protocol |
Total RNA was extracted using Qiashredder columns (QIAGEN) and RNeasy Kit (QIAGEN) according to manufacturers recommendations followed by Dnase digestion (Ambion).
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Label |
Alexa Fluor 647
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Label protocol |
cDNA was labeled using amino-allyl labeling methods as given by The Institute for Genome Research (TIGR; Hedge et al. 2000).
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Channel 2 |
Source name |
Whole body, unexposed
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Organism |
Daphnia pulex |
Characteristics |
Daphnia pulex, strain: Log52 Age: 15 days
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Biomaterial provider |
Laboratory colonies
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Treatment protocol |
48-hr Unexposed
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Growth protocol |
Genetically homogeneous Daphnia pulex were cultured in modified COMBO (Kilham et al. 1998) and kept at 20 degree C in an environmental chamber with a 16-h light/ 8-h dark cycle. The D. pulex were fed daily Ankistrodesmus falcatus at a rate of 75,000 cells/mL. Stock culture medium were renewed and neonates seperated from adults three times weekly.
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Extracted molecule |
total RNA |
Extraction protocol |
Total RNA was extracted using Qiashredder columns (QIAGEN) and RNeasy Kit (QIAGEN) according to manufacturers recommendations followed by Dnase digestion (Ambion).
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Label |
Alexa Fluor 555
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Label protocol |
cDNA was labeled using amino-allyl labeling methods as given by The Institute for Genome Research (TIGR; Hedge et al. 2000).
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Hybridization protocol |
Hybridization followed recommendations given by The Institute for Genome Research (TIGR; Hedge et al. 2000). Samples were dried and resuspended in hybridization buffer (50% formamide, 5X SSC, 0.1% SDS, 20 microg SSDNA and 20 microg of poly(A)-DNA). The hybridization solution was placed on microarray and hybridization was accomplished overnight at 42 degrees C. Following hybridization, the glass slides were washed successively in a low stringency solution (0.1X SSC, 0.2% SDS) at room temperature for 4 minutes, twice in 0.1X SSC for 2.5 minutes, dipped in water, dried and immediately scanned.
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Scan protocol |
Images were quantified using GenePix Professional 3000 with GenePix Pro software (version 5.1).
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Description |
None
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Data processing |
Signal intensities determined by GenePix Pro software version 5.1 (Axon Instruments, Union City, CA).
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Submission date |
Dec 02, 2007 |
Last update date |
Aug 14, 2011 |
Contact name |
Joseph R Shaw |
E-mail(s) |
joeshaw@indiana.edu
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Organization name |
Indiana University
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Department |
The School of Public and Environmental Affairs
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Lab |
Shaw Lab
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Street address |
1315 E. Tenth Street
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City |
Bloomington |
State/province |
IN |
ZIP/Postal code |
47405 |
Country |
USA |
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Platform ID |
GPL6195 |
Series (1) |
GSE9746 |
Whole Daphnia_20microg/L Cadmium_48hr |
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Data table header descriptions |
ID_REF |
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VALUE |
averaged normalized log 2 ratio (experimental/reference) determined by Genepix but with flagged values removed |
F635 Mean |
averaged mean signal intensity of Alexa Fluor 647 |
B635 Mean |
averaged mean background signal intensity of Alexa Fluor 647 |
F532 Mean |
averaged mean signal intensity of Alexa Fluor 555 |
B532 Mean |
averaged mean background signal intensity of Alexa Fluor 555 |
FLAGS |
"-" good spot, "null" means the spot was flagged |
UNF_VALUE |
averaged normalized log 2 ratio (experimental/reference) determined by Genepix |