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Series GSE12167 Query DataSets for GSE12167
Status Public on Jul 29, 2008
Title TJ1081)fer-15(b26)II; daf-16(m26)I) vs. BA713(fer-15(b26)II)
Organism Caenorhabditis elegans
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary To identify changes in gene expression in daf-16 mutants, we compared expression in fer-15 young adults to expression in fer-15(b26); daf-16(m26) young adults grown at 25?C. At Stanford University, four samples of fer-15 and five samples of fer-15; daf-16 animals were prepared. At the University of Colorado, seven samples of fer-15 and six samples of fer-15; daf-16 was prepared.
Set of arrays that are part of repeated experiments
Place of growth: At Stanford vs Colorado
Genotype: mutant strains vs wt (N2) mixed stage; some expts are reverse dye (wt in channel 2)

 
Overall design Biological Replicate
Computed
 
Contributor(s) Tedesco P, Jiang M, Kim S
Citation(s) 18662544
Submission date Jul 18, 2008
Last update date Mar 20, 2012
Contact name Stuart Kim
E-mail(s) kim@cmgm.stanford.edu
Phone 650-725-7671
Fax 650-725-7739
Organization name Stanford University Medical Center
Department Department of Developmental Biology
Street address -
City Stanford
State/province CA
ZIP/Postal code 94305-5307
Country USA
 
Platforms (3)
GPL7065 Print_501
GPL7066 Print_529
GPL7067 Print_530
Samples (21)
GSM306254 fer-15 (Tedesco #112E) vs. N2 ref
GSM306255 fer-15 (A) vs. N2 mixed stage ref
GSM306256 fer-15 (12/03/01) vs. N2 mixed stage ref
This SubSeries is part of SuperSeries:
GSE12094 Aging study
Relations
BioProject PRJNA114321

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Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSE12167_RAW.tar 3.3 Mb (http)(custom) TAR
Processed data included within Sample table

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