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Sample GSM648738 Query DataSets for GSM648738
Status Public on Jan 05, 2011
Title H4K8ac, rep 1
Sample type genomic
 
Source name S.pombe wt
Organism Schizosaccharomyces pombe
Characteristics antibody: H4K8ac
strain: Hu303(972h-)
Growth protocol YES media at 30 degree
Extracted molecule genomic DNA
Extraction protocol Robyr, D. and Grunstein, M. (2003) Genomewide histone acetylation microarrays. Methods, 31, 83-89
Label Cy3
Label protocol Spotted microarrays were hybridized using Cy3 and Cy5
 
Hybridization protocol Robyr, D. and Grunstein, M. (2003) Genomewide histone acetylation microarrays. Methods, 31, 83-89
Scan protocol ImaGene 4.2
Description ChIP on chip
Data processing Genespring 7.3
 
Submission date Jan 04, 2011
Last update date Jan 05, 2011
Contact name Karl Ekwall
E-mail(s) karl.ekwall@ki.se
Phone +46 8 6089133
Organization name Karolinska Inst
Street address Alfred Nobels Alle 7
City Stockholm
ZIP/Postal code S-141 89
Country Sweden
 
Platform ID GPL11381
Series (1)
GSE11511 Identification of histone codes and crosstalk in fission yeast

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF
VALUE Spotted microarrays were hybridized using Cy3 and Cy5. Each channel was then processed separately. Intensity values were normalized by scaling. Values were divided by the median value for each channel and sample and multiplied by 500.

Data table
ID_REF VALUE
1 3516.1
2 3230.3
3 726.2
4 750.4
5 2489.9
6 2791.5
7 332.1
8 368.8
9 135.7
10 134.5
11 4235.5
12 4244.0
13 62.0
14 52.3
15 47.5
16 45.1
17 45.9
18 45.9
19 66.0
20 91.4

Total number of rows: 22176

Table truncated, full table size 251 Kbytes.




Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSM648738_US23502366_J120E_34_S01_Green.txt.gz 1.8 Mb (ftp)(http) TXT
Processed data included within Sample table
Processed data are available on Series record

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