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Sample GSM320539 Query DataSets for GSM320539
Status Public on Sep 16, 2008
Title Chromosome 8+15 Replacement a-type Cell Replicate 2
Sample type genomic
 
Channel 1
Source name S. cerevisiae chromosome 8+15 replacement a-type cells
Organism Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Characteristics strain: W303;S. cerevisiae chromosome 8+15 was replaced by S. bayanus chromosome 8+15
Treatment protocol S. bayanus were crossed to S. cerevisiae to generate F1 hybrid cells. The hybrid diploids were induced to sporulate and viable spores were backcrossed to S. cerevisiae to construct chromosome replacement lines
Growth protocol Yeast cells were grown in YPD medium, at 30 degree
Extracted molecule genomic DNA
Extraction protocol Yeast genomic DNA was extracted using QIAGEN Genomic-tip 100/G kit
Label Cy5
Label protocol fragmentation protocol:4.5 µg total genomic DNA were digested by 1 µl Dnase I (0.05 U) at 37 degree for 5 minutes and at 100 degree, 15 minutes for enzyme inactivation. The label protocol was adapted from Microarray Core Facility, Insititute of Molecular Biology, Academia Sinica, TW (http://www.imb.sinica.edu.tw/mdarray/methods.html)
 
Channel 2
Source name S. cerevisiae a-type cells
Organism Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Characteristics strain: W303
Growth protocol Yeast cells were grown in YPD medium, at 30 degree
Extracted molecule genomic DNA
Extraction protocol Yeast genomic DNA was extracted using QIAGEN Genomic-tip 100/G kit
Label Cy3
Label protocol fragmentation protocol:4.5 µg total genomic DNA were digested by 1 µl Dnase I (0.05 U) at 37 degree for 5 minutes and at 100 degree, 15 minutes for enzyme inactivation. The label protocol was adapted from Microarray Core Facility, Insititute of Molecular Biology, Academia Sinica, TW (http://www.imb.sinica.edu.tw/mdarray/methods.html)
 
 
Hybridization protocol The hybridization protocol was adapted from Microarray Core Facility, Insititute of Molecular Biology, Academia Sinica, TW (http://www.imb.sinica.edu.tw/mdarray/methods.html)
Scan protocol Arrays were scanned for F635(cy5) and F532(Cy3) fluoresence intensities using AXON 4000B ( Molecular Device , sunnyvale , CA )
Description The S. cerevisiae hybrid karyotypes were analyzed by array-CGH to identify small regions of duplication or homeologous chromosomal exchange occurring during the strain construction.
Data processing Subtracted background. Dividing by ch2 (control) was used to transform data (Agilent GeneSpring 7.3.1 software)
 
Submission date Sep 15, 2008
Last update date Sep 15, 2008
Contact name Jun-Yi Leu
E-mail(s) jleu@imb.sinica.edu.tw
Organization name Academia Sinica
Department Insititute of Molecular Biolody
Street address 128 Academia Road, Section 2, Nankang
City Taipei
ZIP/Postal code 115
Country Taiwan
 
Platform ID GPL7305
Series (2)
GSE12775 Karyotype analysis of S. cerevisiae chromosome replacement lines - a-type cells
GSE12785 Karyotype analysis of S. cerevisiae chromosome replacement lines

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF
VALUE log ch1/ch2
ch1
ch2
RATIO ch1/ch2

Data table
ID_REF VALUE ch1 ch2 RATIO
1 -2.0772 3508 14803 0.23697898
2 -1.8157 1557 5481 0.28407225
3 -2.6687 1756 11166 0.1572631
4 -1.9769 2868 11290 0.2540301
5 -2.2120 2439 11300 0.21584071
6 -2.2155 3252 15104 0.21530722
7 -2.1419 1930 8518 0.22657901
8 -2.0855 3690 15661 0.23561713
9 -2.1823 1834 8324 0.22032675
10 -2.2575 2097 10027 0.20913534
11 -2.2800 2549 12380 0.2058966
12 -1.4002 1924 5078 0.37888932
13 -1.7455 915 3068 0.2982399
14 -1.4343 3211 8678 0.37001613
15 -1.4575 2701 7418 0.3641143
16 -1.4388 3238 8778 0.36887673
17 -1.4445 3086 8399 0.3674247
18 -1.3927 7499 19690 0.38085324
19 -1.5830 1969 5899 0.33378538
20 -1.6971 2491 8077 0.3084066

Total number of rows: 6400

Table truncated, full table size 197 Kbytes.




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