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Sample GSM205215 Query DataSets for GSM205215
Status Public on Sep 01, 2007
Title non_GM_D_vs_GM_A_Pinf_2
Sample type RNA
 
Channel 1
Source name STE0013
Organism Solanum tuberosum
Characteristics Solanum tuberosum, Leaf and petiole, Biotic stress
Treatment protocol Challenged with P.infestans for 24h
Growth protocol Cultivated for 4 weeks in greenhouse (16h daylength, 70% humidity, 25C in peat-clay mix)
Extracted molecule total RNA
Extraction protocol Phenol method with carbohydrate-enriched tissue such as tubers and trizol for other tissues such as leaves (SGED_SOP_3.1.1 + SGED_SOP_3.3.1)
Label Cy3
Label protocol Amino allyl labeling and direct labeling (SGED_SOP_5.1.1 + SGED_SOP_6.1.1)
 
Channel 2
Source name STE0014
Organism Solanum tuberosum
Characteristics Solanum tuberosum, Leaf and petiole, Biotic stress
Treatment protocol Challenged with P.infestans for 24h
Growth protocol Cultivated for 4 weeks in greenhouse (16h daylength, 70% humidity, 25C in peat-clay mix)
Extracted molecule total RNA
Extraction protocol Phenol method with carbohydrate-enriched tissue such as tubers and trizol for other tissues such as leaves (SGED_SOP_3.1.1 + SGED_SOP_3.3.1)
Label Cy5
Label protocol Amino allyl labeling and direct labeling (SGED_SOP_5.1.1 + SGED_SOP_6.1.1)
 
 
Hybridization protocol Hybridization with indirectly labeled mRNA (SGED_SOP_6.1.1, SGED_SOP_6.2.1-4)
Scan protocol Axon 4000B scanner. Both the 635nm (red, Cy5) and 532nm (green, Cy3) channels are scanned simultaneously at 100% laser power, the PMT set between 600 and 950. Slides are scanned at a resolution of 10micron
Description The goal of this study was to calculate the degree of substantial equivalence between a GM potato line modified for late blight resistance and corresponding non-GM controls in the presence/absence of P. infestans inoculation. The GM phenotype was conferred through the introduction of the Rb gene which has been previously cloned from Solanum bulbocastanum (Song et al. 2003). The resulting GM phenotype was characterised by the expression of strong, partial resistance to P. infestans. By obtaining an expression profile from a GM and non-GM population before and after exposure to P. infestans, this effectively provides for the completion of two risk assessments: impact on the potato transcriptome of plus/minus genetic modification; before and after exposure to the pathogen. For each biological replicate, individuals from three separate GM lines (A, B, C) and three separate non-GM lines (D, E, F) were randomly sorted and cultivated for analysis. Each GM line contained an independent, single transgene insertion, which was verified through Southern Blot analysis. One day prior to pathogen exposure, the 4-week-old potato plants were transferred into a growth chamber with a 16-h light period, 90% relative humidity at a temperature of 15C. Plants were randomly selected and 14 individuals/line were inoculated with a field isolate of P. infestans. An additional 14 plants/line were sprayed with water. Inoculations were made with a sporangial suspension of 20,000/mL and plants were sprayed until run-off. Twenty-four hours post-inoculation, leaf tissue was collected from 9 plants per treatment, flash frozen in liquid nitrogen and pooled. Total leaf RNA was extracted using Trizol and the whole experiment was repeated three times (three biological replicates).
Data processing The TIFF images were quantified using Genepix 5.0. Local background was subtracted from the signal value and the data was normalized using the quantile method in the limma package of bioconductor.
 
Submission date Jun 22, 2007
Last update date Aug 14, 2011
Contact name Jia Liu
E-mail(s) [email protected]
URL http://www.tigr.org/tdb/potato
Organization name Plant Genomics
Street address 9712 Medical Center Drive
City Rockville
State/province MD
ZIP/Postal code 20850
Country USA
 
Platform ID GPL3838
Series (1)
GSE8258 Profiling gene expression levels to investigate the degree of substantial equivalence between GM and non-GM potato

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF Spot identifier for each feature
VALUE Normalized log2 ratio of normalized intensities defined by CH2/CH1. This value is set to null if it is flagged with "M" or "X"
CH1_NORMALIZED Normalized background subtracted CH1 intensity (RED channel)
CH1_RAW Background (CH1_BACKGROUND) subtracted raw intensity (F635 Mean - B635 Media)
CH1_BACKGROUND CH1 background median intensity (B635 Media)
CH2_NORMALIZED Normalized background subtracted CH2 intensity (GREEN channel)
CH2_RAW Background (CH2_BACKGROUND) subtracted raw intensity (F532 Mean - B532 Media)
CH2_BACKGROUND CH2 background median intensity (B532 Media)
FLAG B: no flag, good spot; X: undetectable spot; M: flagged for diameter < 70 microns, the percentage of saturated pixels > 30% or not validated PCR product

Data table
ID_REF VALUE CH1_NORMALIZED CH1_RAW CH1_BACKGROUND CH2_NORMALIZED CH2_RAW CH2_BACKGROUND FLAG
406589 0 4096 204 0 4207 379 M
406590 -0.285 1843 1935 209 1506 1435 381 B
406591 0 2169 222 0 1785 393 M
406592 -0.167 509 529 202 453 436 391 B
406593 0 8526 201 0 6334 386 M
406594 0.356 2542 2712 210 3247 3043 387 B
406595 0 397 213 0 272 388 M
406596 -0.058 580 606 213 559 535 392 B
406597 -0.251 323 333 213 272 264 384 B
406598 -0.598 1208 1297 207 801 746 387 B
406599 0 -8 202 0 5 385 X
406600 2.114 372 397 202 1612 1512 394 B
406601 0.029 618 649 203 631 600 392 B
406602 0 2025 216 0 1332 391 M
406603 -0.119 201 208 211 185 179 386 B
406604 0.214 1283 1344 208 1483 1416 387 B
406605 0.029 20980 22480 205 21306 19884 389 B
406606 0 9587 9979 215 9573 9197 391 B
406607 -0.251 200 207 212 169 163 386 B
406608 0.214 166 172 210 193 186 379 B

Total number of rows: 32448

Table truncated, full table size 1218 Kbytes.




Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSM205215.gpr.gz 3.8 Mb (ftp)(http) GPR
Processed data included within Sample table

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