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Series GSE90674 Query DataSets for GSE90674
Status Public on Aug 06, 2017
Title Single embryo analysis of monozygotic twin blastocysts of the mouse respecting pair associations
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Upon 2-cell embryo splitting, individual blastomeres were cultured in KSOM(aa) medium and developed into blastocysts, which were compared and contrasted with each other respecting pair associations (e.g. twin vs cotwin)
Transcriptome analysis revelaled minimal differences between twins and unmanipulated controls, in contrast to larger differences between twins and cotwins; these differences are mainly related to the epiblast lineage
 
Overall design Pair association (e.g. twin and cotwin from the same 2-cell embryo) was rigorously observed
 
Contributor(s) Boiani M, Nordhoff V
Citation(s) 28811525
Submission date Nov 29, 2016
Last update date Nov 05, 2017
Contact name Michele Boiani
E-mail(s) [email protected]
Organization name Max Planck Institute Muenster
Street address Roentgenstrasse 20
City Muenster
ZIP/Postal code 48149
Country Germany
 
Platforms (1)
GPL20775 [MTA-1_0] Affymetrix Mouse Transcriptome Array 1.0 [transcript (gene) CSV version]
Samples (25)
GSM2410217 twin blastocyst pair 1 (after 2-cell bisection)
GSM2410218 cotwin blastocyst pair 1 (after 2-cell bisection)
GSM2410219 twin blastocyst pair 2 (after 2-cell bisection)
Relations
BioProject PRJNA355313

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GSE90674_Normalized_data_with_annotation.txt.gz 22.7 Mb (ftp)(http) TXT
GSE90674_RAW.tar 622.9 Mb (http)(custom) TAR (of CEL)
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