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Sample GSM7699588 Query DataSets for GSM7699588
Status Public on Jan 25, 2024
Title B2MW076
Sample type SRA
 
Source name circulating cell-free DNA (cfDNA)
Organism Homo sapiens
Characteristics disease state: high-grade serous ovarian cancer (HGSOC)
platinumsensitivity: Intermediate
chemonaive: N
tissue: circulating cell-free DNA (cfDNA)
Extracted molecule other
Extraction protocol Plasma were separated from blood,then cfDNA were extracted from plasma using zymo research Quick-cfRNA Serum & Plasma, 10ng cfDNA was used for library construction.
DNA libraries were prepared for sequencing using standard Illumina protocols
 
Library strategy MeDIP-Seq
Library source other
Library selection 5-methylcytidine antibody
Instrument model Illumina NovaSeq 6000
 
Data processing Sequencing reads were trimmed by Trim_galore to remove low-quality nucleotides.
Clean reads were aligned to hg19 reference genome by Bowtie2.
PCR duplicates were removed by Samtools.
Uniquely mapped reads were counted on gene-bodies by FeatureCounts.
Assembly: hg19
Supplementary files format and content: Bigwig files normalized to show RPKM.
 
Submission date Aug 10, 2023
Last update date Jan 25, 2024
Contact name Xiaolong Cui
E-mail(s) xiaolong.cui@northwestern.edu
Organization name Northwestern University
Department Department of Preventive Medicine
Street address 680 N Lake Shore Drive
City Chicago
State/province IL
ZIP/Postal code 60611
Country USA
 
Platform ID GPL24676
Series (1)
GSE240535 5-Hydroxymethylcytosine signals in serum are a predictor of chemoresistance in high-grade serous ovarian cancer
Relations
BioSample SAMN36931546
SRA SRX21325897

Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSM7699588_B2MW076.bw 141.3 Mb (ftp)(http) BW
SRA Run SelectorHelp
Raw data are available in SRA
Processed data provided as supplementary file

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