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| Status |
Public on Aug 17, 2014 |
| Title |
whole blood_subject_79 |
| Sample type |
genomic |
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| Source name |
whole blood
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| Organism |
Homo sapiens |
| Characteristics |
subjectid: 79 barcode: 7796806113_R01C02 ad.disease.status: Exclude braak.stage: 6 Sex: FEMALE age.blood: 78 age.brain: 85 source tissue: whole blood
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| Extracted molecule |
genomic DNA |
| Extraction protocol |
Genomic DNA was isolated from ~100 mg of each dissected brain region or whole blood stored in EDTA collection tubes using a standard phenol-chloroform extraction method, and tested for degradation and purity before analysis.
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| Label |
Cy5 and Cy3
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| Label protocol |
500 ng DNA from each sample was sodium bisulfite-treated using the Zymo EZ 96 DNA methylation kit (Zymo Research) according to the manufacturer’s standard protocol.
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| Hybridization protocol |
Samples were assessed using the Illumina Infinium HumanMethylation450K BeadChip (Illumina) using a Illumina HiScan System (Illumina).
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| Scan protocol |
Samples were assessed using the Illumina Infinium HumanMethylation450K BeadChip (Illumina) using a Illumina HiScan System (Illumina).
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| Description |
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| Data processing |
Illumina Genome Studio software was used to extract the raw signal intensities of each probe (without background correction or normalization). Data was then pre-processed in the R package wateRmelon using the dasen function. Array data for each of the tissues was normalized separately. processed data: dasen normalized beta (betas.csv) raw data: Unmethylated and methylated signal intensities (signal_intensities.csv)
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| Submission date |
Jul 23, 2014 |
| Last update date |
Aug 17, 2014 |
| Contact name |
Leonard C Schalkwyk |
| E-mail(s) |
Leonard.Schalkwyk@kcl.ac.uk
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| Organization name |
King's College London
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| Department |
IOP-SGDP
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| Street address |
De Crespigny Park
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| City |
London |
| ZIP/Postal code |
SE5 8AF |
| Country |
United Kingdom |
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| Platform ID |
GPL13534 |
| Series (1) |
| GSE59685 |
Cross-tissue methylomic profiling implicates cortical deregulation of ANK1 in Alzheimer’s disease neuropathology |
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| Relations |
| Reanalysis of |
GSM1069260 |