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Sample GSM2574915 Query DataSets for GSM2574915
Status Public on Jun 06, 2017
Title 14_degree_1B
Sample type genomic
 
Channel 1
Source name cell culture of strain KZ14-1B
Organism Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Characteristics strain: KZ14-1B
temperature: 14 degree
Treatment protocol Yeast cells were collected after culture in YPD medium for 20 hours.
Growth protocol Yeast cells were grown in YPD medium at 30 degree.
Extracted molecule genomic DNA
Extraction protocol Approximately 55 mg of the pelleted culture was resuspended in 500 ml of a melted agarose solution (0.5% low melt agarose, 100 mM EDTA pH 7.5 at approximately 42°), and then 20 μl of a 25 mg/ml Zymolase solution was added. This cell-agarose mixture was distributed into five plug molds and allowed to solidify. The plugs were then incubated in 700 μl of an EDTA/Tris solution (500 mM EDTA, 10 mM Tris, pH 7.5) overnight at 37°. The next day, 400 μl of a sarcosyl/proteinase K solution (5% sarcosyl, 5 mg/ml proteinase K, 500 mM EDTA pH 7.5) was added to the tubes containing the plugs, and they were incubated at 50° for five hours to overnight. DNA was isolated from three plugs per strain analyzed using the Fermentas Life Sciences GeneJet Gel Extraction Kit. Following the addition of the “Binding” buffer from the kit, the samples were incubated at room temperature (~25°) until the agarose had melted and were then incubated on ice for 5 minutes. These samples were sonicated using a BioRupter sonicater for two 15-minute sessions of 30-second high pulses, followed by 30 seconds without sonication, resulting in DNA fragments of about 200-300 bp. Following sonication, the samples were treated according to the kit protocol.
Label Cy5
Label protocol The DNA was labeled using either Cy3-dUTP (control) or Cy5-dUTP (samples) using Invitrogen Bioprime Array CGH Genome Labeling Module using the kit protocol.
 
Channel 2
Source name cell culture of JSC24-2
Organism Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Characteristics strain: JSC24-2
Treatment protocol Yeast cells were collected after culture in YPD medium for 20 hours.
Growth protocol Yeast cells were grown in YPD medium at 30 degree.
Extracted molecule genomic DNA
Extraction protocol Approximately 55 mg of the pelleted culture was resuspended in 500 ml of a melted agarose solution (0.5% low melt agarose, 100 mM EDTA pH 7.5 at approximately 42°), and then 20 μl of a 25 mg/ml Zymolase solution was added. This cell-agarose mixture was distributed into five plug molds and allowed to solidify. The plugs were then incubated in 700 μl of an EDTA/Tris solution (500 mM EDTA, 10 mM Tris, pH 7.5) overnight at 37°. The next day, 400 μl of a sarcosyl/proteinase K solution (5% sarcosyl, 5 mg/ml proteinase K, 500 mM EDTA pH 7.5) was added to the tubes containing the plugs, and they were incubated at 50° for five hours to overnight. DNA was isolated from three plugs per strain analyzed using the Fermentas Life Sciences GeneJet Gel Extraction Kit. Following the addition of the “Binding” buffer from the kit, the samples were incubated at room temperature (~25°) until the agarose had melted and were then incubated on ice for 5 minutes. These samples were sonicated using a BioRupter sonicater for two 15-minute sessions of 30-second high pulses, followed by 30 seconds without sonication, resulting in DNA fragments of about 200-300 bp. Following sonication, the samples were treated according to the kit protocol.
Label Cy3
Label protocol The DNA was labeled using either Cy3-dUTP (control) or Cy5-dUTP (samples) using Invitrogen Bioprime Array CGH Genome Labeling Module using the kit protocol.
 
 
Hybridization protocol The hybridization reactions were prepared using an Agilent Oligo aCGH/ChIP-on-Chip Hybridization kit (5188-5220) following kit instructions. Arrays were incubated for 48 hours at 62°. Following hybridization, the arrays were washed for 5 minutes in Oligo aCGH/ChIP-on-Chip Wash Buffer 1 (Agilent 5188-5221) and 1 minute in Oligo aCGH/ChIP-on-Chip Wash Buffer 2 (Agilent 5188-5222) that was pre-warmed to 37°.
Scan protocol We acquired the microarray images with a GenePix 4000B scanner and analyzed the images with the GenePix Pro 6.0 software
Description Genotypes of spore of KZ14-1B
14-1B
Data processing The data generated by GenePix Pro were exported to text files and analyzed with Microsoft Excel. The 635 nm/532 nm ratio was analyzed for each oligonucleotide. The average value of the median ratios of the control probes was calculated and used to normalize the ratios of the experimental probes to a value of 1 by dividing each probe ratio by the average control probe ratio.
 
Submission date Apr 11, 2017
Last update date Jun 06, 2017
Contact name Daoqiong Zheng
E-mail(s) [email protected]
Phone 86 571 88206636
Organization name College of Life Sciences, Zhejiang University
Department Institute of Microbiology
Street address 866 Yuhangtang Road
City Hangzhou
State/province Zhejiang
ZIP/Postal code 310058
Country China
 
Platform ID GPL20144
Series (1)
GSE97667 Effectes of temperatures on meiotic recombination in S. cerevisiae

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF
VALUE Ratio of the medians (635 nm/532 nm).

Data table
ID_REF VALUE
chr1:101168SF 0.158246948
chr1:101168SR 0.290707778
chr1:101168YF 0.034841957
chr1:101168YR 0.006139552
chr1:101182SF 0.180349334
chr1:101182SR 0.402447621
chr1:101182YF 0.031004737
chr1:101182YR 0.011051193
chr1:101219SF 0.28287985
chr1:101219SR 0.129544543
chr1:101219YF 0.028241938
chr1:101219YR 0.047428038
chr1:101460SF 0.242665785
chr1:101460SR 0.181730734
chr1:101460YF 0.110972399
chr1:101701SF 0.23575879
chr1:101701SR 0.251414647
chr1:101701YF -0.007213973
chr1:101701YR 0.013046548
chr1:101980SF 0.252489068

Total number of rows: 53664

Table truncated, full table size 1377 Kbytes.




Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSM2574915_14-1B.gpr.gz 9.8 Mb (ftp)(http) GPR
Processed data included within Sample table

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