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Sample GSM4670723 Query DataSets for GSM4670723
Status Public on Sep 29, 2021
Title K_50uM_DEAB_t_3hr
Sample type RNA
 
Source name whole embryo
Organism Xenopus laevis
Characteristics genotype: wildtype
treatment group: 50µM DEAB for 2hrs , t=3hr after wash
Treatment protocol The experimental design involves treating embryos for 2 hours from late blastula (st. 9.5) to early gastrula (st. 10.25) and collecting samples every 1.5 hours after terminating and washing the treatment. Embryos were treated with RA (10 nM) or DEAB (50 µM). For each biological repeat, all treatments, controls, and time points were collected from a single fertilization, from the eggs (clutch) of a single female.
Growth protocol Embryos were obtained by in vitro fertilization, incubated in 0.1% MBSH and staged according to Nieuwkoop and Faber(Nieuwkoop and Faber, 1967).
Extracted molecule total RNA
Extraction protocol For each sample, 5-10 staged embryos were collected and stored at -80°C. RNA purification was performed using the Bio-Rad Aurum Total RNA Mini Kit (according to the manufacturer's instructions). RNA samples were used for cDNA synthesis using the Bio-Rad iScriptTM Reverse Transcription Supermix for RT-qPCR kit (according to the manufacturer's instructions).
Label Eva Green
Label protocol not provided
 
Hybridization protocol n/a
Scan protocol n/a
Data processing Relative gene expression was determined by the ΔΔCt method. Gapdh was used as a housekeeping gene for normalization of the data.
 
Submission date Jul 14, 2020
Last update date Sep 29, 2021
Contact name Rajanikanth Vadigepalli
E-mail(s) rajanikanth.vadigepalli@jefferson.edu
Organization name THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY
Street address 1020 LOCUST ST RM 314
City Philadelphia
State/province PA
ZIP/Postal code 19107
Country USA
 
Platform ID GPL28865
Series (2)
GSE154407 Robustness in the feedback control of the retinoic acid network response to environmental disturbances (BioMark-qRT-PCR)
GSE154408 Asymmetric robustness in the feedback control of the retinoic acid network response to environmental disturbances

Supplementary data files not provided
Processed data are available on Series record

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