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Sample GSM115023 Query DataSets for GSM115023
Status Public on Jun 21, 2006
Title Ectopic expression of DHR96 (gain of function) gain 2
Sample type RNA
 
Source name young third instar larvae (all tissues)
Organism Drosophila melanogaster
Characteristics W1118 served as controls. The experimental samples were derived from trangenic animals that harboured a heat-shock inducible full-length DHR96 cDNA. larvae were staged at the molt from L2 to L3, heat-shocked after three hours and allowed to recover for 4 hours before RNA extraction.
Extracted molecule total RNA
Label Cy3
 
Description larvae are essentially staged, young third instar feeding larvae. Nutritional source is Bakers yeast.
Data processing gcRMA
 
Submission date Jun 16, 2006
Last update date Jun 20, 2006
Contact name Kirst King-Jones
E-mail(s) [email protected]
Phone 780-4928605
Organization name University of Alberta
Department Biological Sciences
Lab King-Jones
Street address 77 University Campus
City Edmonton
State/province AB
ZIP/Postal code T6H 5V3
Country Canada
 
Platform ID GPL1322
Series (1)
GSE5097 Genomic responses to ectopic expression of DHR96 in Drosophila melanogaster

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF
VALUE gcRMA, DHR96 transgenic line heat treated (2)

Data table
ID_REF VALUE
1616608_a_at 18708.53847
1622892_s_at 203.2728082
1622893_at 539.2594251
1622894_at 5.434319227
1622895_at 275.9211623
1622896_at 144.3059946
1622897_at 5.884333477
1622898_a_at 323.703287
1622899_at 6.127012949
1622900_at 4.622994501
1622901_at 16.20369062
1622902_at 235.1907992
1622903_s_at 261.4711782
1622904_at 3.990317712
1622905_at 7.598671577
1622906_at 14.58120798
1622907_at 330.3735201
1622908_a_at 9231.025819
1622909_at 274.1891115
1622910_at 4.959703247

Total number of rows: 18952

Table truncated, full table size 432 Kbytes.




Supplementary data files not provided

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