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Sample GSM234615 Query DataSets for GSM234615
Status Public on Jan 04, 2008
Title High Capacity Runner - Exercise Trained Number 5 - Left Ventricle
Sample type RNA
 
Source name Left Ventricle
Organism Rattus norvegicus
Characteristics Gender: Female Age: 7 months Tissue: Left Ventricle
Extracted molecule total RNA
Extraction protocol Tissue samples (20 mg) were homogenized in 100 µL TRIzol (Life Technologies, Gaithersburg, US) using a Mixer Mill MM301 at 20-25 Hz. RNA clean-up was performed using RNA Mini kit (Qiagen, Germantown, US). Total RNA was isolated and RNA clean-up was performed according to the manufacturer's instructions.
RNA integrity, purity and quantity were assessed by Bioanalyzer (Agilent Technologies, Santa Clara, US) and Nanodrop (NanoDrop Technologies, Baltimore, US). The concentration of total RNA was measured by Nanodrop with ultraviolet spectrophotometry at 260/280 nm. RNA quality was assessed by electrophoresis on Bioanalyzer chips (Agilent Technologies, Santa Clara, US).

High quality RNA was classified as a 260/280 ratio above 1.8. Only samples with a 260/280 ratio of more than 1.8 and no signs of degradation based on Bioanalyzer results were used for analysis.
Label Biotin
Label protocol Commercial method by Affymetrix
 
Hybridization protocol Commercial method by Affymetrix
Scan protocol Commercial method by Affymetrix
Description Commercial method by Affymetrix
Data processing Gene expression were analyzed on whole-genome RAE 230 2.0 chip from Affymetrix GeneChip (Affymetrix, Santa Clara, US) comprised of 31,042 probe sets, analyzing over 30,000 transcripts and variants from over 28,000 substantiated rat genes. On the Affymetrix GeneChip arrays, each gene is represented by a set of 11-20 probe pairs consisting of a perfect match (PM) and a mismatch (MM) probe. The statistical analysis is based on summary expression measures for each probe set, RMA.
The arrays also include a set of rat maintenance genes to facilitate the normalization and scaling of array experiments. These probe sets serve as a tool to normalize or scale your data prior to performing data comparison. All normalization genes show consistent levels of expression over defined sample sets.
Statistical analysis for finding differential expressed genes
For each gene (probeset), a linear regression model, including parameters representing the effect of aerobe capacity is specified. Based on the estimated effects, tests for significant differential expression are performed using T-tests (22). However, to improve the power of the tests, the T-tests are modified by replacing the gene-specific variance estimates by estimates found by borrowing strength from data on the remaining genes (35). The software package Limma implementing the method is available as part of the Bioconductor project (11).

To account for multiple testing, we calculate adjusted p-values controlling the False Discovery Rate (FDR) (5). Consequently, selecting differentially expressed genes based on a threshold of 0.05 on the adjusted FDR p-values means that the expected proportion of genes falsely classified as differential expressed should be below 0.01 or 0.05. The model is fitted using the R statistical package (R Development Core Team, 2004).
RMA using the Bioconduction libraries
The summary measures are computed based on a linear statistical model for background-corrected, normalized and log-transformed PM values for each probe pair denoted the robust multiarray average (RMA) method (17). The PM values are normalized using the quantile normalization method (7), normalizing the arrays such that the empirical distribution of the expression measures is equal across arrays.
 
Submission date Oct 04, 2007
Last update date Aug 14, 2011
Contact name Anja Bye
E-mail(s) [email protected]
Organization name NTNU
Street address Olav Kyrres gt 9
City TRONDHEIM
ZIP/Postal code 7489
Country Norway
 
Platform ID GPL1355
Series (1)
GSE9445 Low and High Capacity Runners - Sedentary and Trained: Left Ventricle

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF
VALUE High Capacity Runner - Exercise Trained Number 5 - Left Ventricle

Data table
ID_REF VALUE
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1367453_at 11.00346467818
1367454_at 9.50348700373471
1367455_at 11.0343995204202
1367456_at 10.7660827738061
1367457_at 8.87367189988786
1367458_at 8.23092986428902
1367459_at 11.4316581689301
1367460_at 10.3291637222528
1367461_at 8.72999056823887
1367462_at 10.9889046163000
1367463_at 11.2703304385355
1367464_at 9.28392832465875
1367465_at 9.31867233200203
1367466_at 9.82983264326364
1367467_at 11.4716615244649
1367468_at 9.43125544522477
1367469_at 11.9451616470151
1367470_at 10.1125247975442
1367471_at 9.30379071014153

Total number of rows: 31099

Table truncated, full table size 849 Kbytes.




Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSM234615.CEL.gz 2.6 Mb (ftp)(http) CEL
Processed data included within Sample table

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