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Accession: PRJNA343235 ID: 343235

Homo sapiens (human)

A total RNA-Seq screen reveals that the splicing inhibitor Isoginkgetin blocks transcription elongation

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Pharmacological perturbation is a powerful tool for understanding gene expression, but identification of the specific steps of this multi-step process targeted by small molecules remains challenging. More...
AccessionPRJNA343235; GEO: GSE86857
Data TypeTranscriptome or Gene expression
ScopeMultiisolate
OrganismHomo sapiens[Taxonomy ID: 9606]
Eukaryota; Metazoa; Chordata; Craniata; Vertebrata; Euteleostomi; Mammalia; Eutheria; Euarchontoglires; Primates; Haplorrhini; Catarrhini; Hominidae; Homo; Homo sapiens
PublicationsBoswell SA et al., "Total RNA-seq to identify pharmacological effects on specific stages of mRNA synthesis.", Nat Chem Biol, 2017 May;13(5):501-507
SubmissionRegistration date: 13-Sep-2016
Gray lab, Genetics, Harvard Medical School
RelevanceMedical
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Sequence data
SRA Experiments80
Publications
PubMed1
PMC1
Other datasets
BioSample80
GEO DataSets1
GEO Data Details
ParameterValue
Data volume, Supplementary Mbytes219
SRA Data Details
ParameterValue
Data volume, Gbases103
Data volume, Mbytes47985

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