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Sample GSM87745 Query DataSets for GSM87745
Status Public on Jan 09, 2006
Title 2hr top replicate 1
Sample type RNA
 
Source name hypocotyl
Organism Brassica oleracea
Characteristics wild type, 3 day old seedling
Extracted molecule total RNA
Extraction protocol Approximately 100 3-day-old B. oleracea seedlings that has been gravity stimulated were trisected into top flanks, vasculature, and bottom flanks. The top and bottom flanks were collected and Total RNA was extracted from the tissue using an RNeasy kit (Qiagen).
Label biotin
Label protocol Approximately 20 µg of total RNA was processed to produce biotinylated cRNA targets.
 
Hybridization protocol standard Affymetrix procedures
Scan protocol standard Affymetrix procedures
Description wild type, gravity treated Brassica hypocotyl tissue
Data processing GCOS 3.0
 
Submission date Dec 14, 2005
Last update date Jan 09, 2006
Contact name Emmanuel Liscum
E-mail(s) liscume@missouri.edu
Phone 573-882-2672
Fax 573-884-9676
URL http://www.biosci.missouri.edu/liscum/liscumlabpage.html
Organization name University of Missouri
Department Biological Sciences
Lab Life Sciences Center
Street address Rollin Rd
City Columbia
State/province MO
ZIP/Postal code 65211
Country USA
 
Platform ID GPL198
Series (1)
GSE3847 Tropic-stimulus induced changes in gene expression

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF
VALUE GCOS3-calculated Signal intensity

Data table
ID_REF VALUE
244901_at 1381.1
244902_at 517.4
244903_at 122
244904_at 49.7
244905_at 187.2
244906_at 78.9
244907_at 77.3
244908_at 32.5
244909_at 489.3
244910_s_at 801.2
244911_at 12.7
244912_at 33632.4
244913_at 423.7
244914_at 14.2
244915_s_at 667.3
244916_at 297.3
244917_at 15.7
244918_at 253
244919_at 153.8
244920_s_at 1372.5

Total number of rows: 22810

Table truncated, full table size 352 Kbytes.




Supplementary data files not provided

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