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Sample GSM3780225 Query DataSets for GSM3780225
Status Public on Jul 29, 2019
Title neonate_ART_Donor_120
Sample type genomic
 
Source name ART_Donor_120
Organism Homo sapiens
Characteristics gender: M
sample type: Guthrie blood spot
art status: ART
art subtype: Frozen embryo
time of collection: birth
Extracted molecule genomic DNA
Extraction protocol DNA was extracted using the Zymo Research ZR DNA-Card Extraction Kit following manufacturer protocol
Label Cy5 and Cy3
Label protocol Standard Illumina Protocol
 
Hybridization protocol bisulphite converted DNA was amplified, fragmented and hybridised to Illumina Infinium MethylationEPIC Beadchip using standard Illumina protocol
Scan protocol Arrays were imaged using BeadArray Reader using standard recommended Illumina scanner setting
Description guthrie blood spot from ART conceived individual
Data processing BeadStudio software v3.2
matrix processed includes: Normalized (SWAN) Average Beta and detP
matrix signal intensities includes: The Methylated and unmethylated signal intensities and detP
 
Submission date May 17, 2019
Last update date Mar 20, 2023
Contact name Boris Novakovic
E-mail(s) boris.novakovic@mcri.edu.au
Phone 0434980073
Organization name Murdoch Children's Research Institute
Street address Murdoch Children's Research Institute, Royal Children's Hospital, Flemington Road
City Parkville
State/province Victoria
ZIP/Postal code 3052
Country Australia
 
Platform ID GPL21145
Series (1)
GSE131433 Epigenome-wide Association study of individuals conceived by Assisted Reproduction Technologies at birth and adulthood

Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSM3780225_202818860166_R04C01_Grn.idat.gz 7.0 Mb (ftp)(http) IDAT
GSM3780225_202818860166_R04C01_Red.idat.gz 7.0 Mb (ftp)(http) IDAT
Processed data are available on Series record

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