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Sample GSM885675 Query DataSets for GSM885675
Status Public on Mar 15, 2012
Title Adult male Shelf replicate 1
Sample type RNA
 
Channel 1
Source name universal SoNG reference
Organism Taeniopygia guttata
Characteristics brain region: Telencephalon
gender: Male and female
age: Adult
Treatment protocol Brain regions HVC and Shelf were laser-capture microdissected from brain sections of adult male zebra finches.
Extracted molecule total RNA
Extraction protocol Experimental samples: Total RNA was extracted using Absolutely RNA Microprep kit (Stratagene). 200ng total RNA was double-amplified using MessageAmp II aRNA kit (Ambion). Universal reference: Total RNA was extracted using Trizol following manufacturer's protocol; samples were Dnase treated and cleaned on a spin column; equal amounts of total RNA from each bird was pooled; total RNA was amplified from this pool using Agilent's Low RNA input linear amplification kit to create sufficient aRNA for 5000 assays.
Label Cy5
Label protocol 1 µg of aRNA was primed with 3 µl of 100 µM random hexamer primers at 70C for 10 min, then reversed transcribed at 42C for 16 h in the presence of 400 U SuperScript II RTase (Invitrogen), and 100 µM dATP, dCTP, dGTP, 60µM dTTP and 40µM aa-dUTP; RNA was hydrolyzed in the presence of NaOH and EDTA and samples were cleaned up on a spin column. Finally, Cy3 and Cy5 dye esters (GE Healthcare) were coupled to aa-dUTP residues in NaCO3 buffer for 2 hrs at room temp, then neutralized and cleaned on spin columns.
 
Channel 2
Source name Shelf
Organism Taeniopygia guttata
Characteristics brain region: Shelf
gender: Male
age: Adult
Treatment protocol Brain regions HVC and Shelf were laser-capture microdissected from brain sections of adult male zebra finches.
Extracted molecule total RNA
Extraction protocol Experimental samples: Total RNA was extracted using Absolutely RNA Microprep kit (Stratagene). 200ng total RNA was double-amplified using MessageAmp II aRNA kit (Ambion). Universal reference: Total RNA was extracted using Trizol following manufacturer's protocol; samples were Dnase treated and cleaned on a spin column; equal amounts of total RNA from each bird was pooled; total RNA was amplified from this pool using Agilent's Low RNA input linear amplification kit to create sufficient aRNA for 5000 assays.
Label Cy3
Label protocol 1 µg of aRNA was primed with 3 µl of 100 µM random hexamer primers at 70C for 10 min, then reversed transcribed at 42C for 16 h in the presence of 400 U SuperScript II RTase (Invitrogen), and 100 µM dATP, dCTP, dGTP, 60µM dTTP and 40µM aa-dUTP; RNA was hydrolyzed in the presence of NaOH and EDTA and samples were cleaned up on a spin column. Finally, Cy3 and Cy5 dye esters (GE Healthcare) were coupled to aa-dUTP residues in NaCO3 buffer for 2 hrs at room temp, then neutralized and cleaned on spin columns.
 
 
Hybridization protocol Samples were suspended in SlideHyb#1 (Ambion), applied to slides in Corning Hybridization Chambers, and incubated O/N at 42C. After hybridization, the slides were washed sequentially in 1X SSC, 0.2% SDS; 0.1X SSC, 0.2% SDS; and 0.1X SSC for 5 minutes each, and spun dry.
Scan protocol Scanned on an Axon GenePix 4000B scanner
Images were quantified using Axon GenePix 6.0.
Description shelf.ref.9
Data processing no data processing (providing only raw data)
 
Submission date Mar 05, 2012
Last update date Mar 23, 2012
Contact name Kirstin Replogle
E-mail(s) replogle@igb.uiuc.edu
Organization name University of Illinois
Street address 1206 W Gregory Drive
City Urbana
State/province IL
ZIP/Postal code 61801
Country USA
 
Platform ID GPL9554
Series (1)
GSE36270 Birdsong "Transcriptomics": Neurochemical Specializations of the Oscine Song System
Relations
Reanalyzed by GSM900026

Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSM885675_2006-05-30_ref_x_e09-1B_MOD_revised_reordered.gpr.gz 1.8 Mb (ftp)(http) GPR
Processed data not provided for this record

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