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Accession: PRJNA159731 ID: 159731

TET2 loss-of-function mutations associate with a DNA hypermethylation signature in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma

This SuperSeries is composed of the SubSeries listed below. Overall design: Refer to individual Series
AccessionPRJNA159731; GEO: GSE37365
TypeUmbrella project
PublicationsAsmar F et al., "Genome-wide profiling identifies a DNA methylation signature that associates with TET2 mutations in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma.", Haematologica, 2013 Dec;98(12):1912-20
SubmissionRegistration date: 17-Apr-2012
Keck School of Medicine,, University of Southern California
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GEO DataSets3
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Data volume, Spots15312708
Data volume, Processed Mbytes372
Data volume, Supplementary Mbytes111
This project encompasses the following 2 sub-projects:
Project TypeNumber of Projects
Epigenomics1
BioProject
accession
OrganismTitle
PRJNA159819Homo sapiensTET2 loss-of-function mutations associate with a DNA hypermethylation signature in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DNA methylation) (Keck School of Medicine,,...)
Transcriptome or Gene expression1
BioProject
accession
OrganismTitle
PRJNA159821Homo sapiensTET2 loss-of-function mutations associate with a DNA hypermethylation signature in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (mRNA) (Keck School of Medicine,,...)

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