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Sample GSM265164 Query DataSets for GSM265164
Status Public on Feb 13, 2008
Title Ref_vs_40_12wks_2
Sample type RNA
 
Channel 1
Source name STS0055
Organism Solanum tuberosum
Characteristics Solanum tuberosum, Tuber, Abiotic stress
Treatment protocol Held at 40 F to 12 weeks
Growth protocol Commercial field, central Wisconsin sumer 2006
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 STS0001
Organism Solanum tuberosum
Characteristics Solanum tuberosum, Tuber, Abiotic stress
Treatment protocol Held at 48 F to 9 weeks, transferred to 40 F for 3 weeks
Growth protocol Commercial field, central Wisconsin sumer 2006
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 This is a study to characterize gene expression profiles in stored Russet Burbank potato tubers. Tubers were harvested from commercial fields in the central sands region of Wisconsin in the fall of 2006. The tubers were put into storage at 55 degrees F for preconditioning and wound healing. Shortly after the temperature of the storage bin began to decrease, uniform, healthy tubers were selected for use in this microarray analysis. Tubers were at 53.6 degrees F at this time, and pieces of starch-storing tissue were collected for use as the reference sample. Other tubers were moved to temperature-controlled lockers and these were cooled gradually to either 48 or 40 degrees F following industry standard procedures. The expectation was that tubers held at 48 degrees would not have a significant accumulation of glucose and fructose, but that tubers cooled to 40 degrees would undergo low temperature sweetening and accumulate glucose and fructose to a degree that is unsuitable for processing. Three weeks later, when the locker temperatures were 48 degrees F and 41.5 degrees F, tissue samples were collected for RNA analysis. After another three weeks, samples were collected from tubers at 48 degrees F and 40 degrees F. At that time some tubers were moved from the 48 degree locker to the 40 degree locker in order to see if gene expression changes observed as a result of gradual cooling are similar to those that occur following a sudden decrease in temperature. Three weeks later, samples were collected from tubers held at 48 degrees F, tubers held at 40 degrees F, and from the tubers that were moved from 48 to 40 degrees F. At this time another set of tubers was transferred from 48 degrees to 40 degrees. Three weeks later the last samples were harvested from tubers held at 48 degrees F, from tubers held at 48 degrees F and from tubers that were transferred three weeks prior from 48 to 40 degrees. RNA was isolated from tissue extracted from three tubers.
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 Feb 12, 2008
Last update date Feb 12, 2008
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)
GSE10483 Low temperature sweetening of potato tubers

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 3715 136 0 4628 597 M
406590 -0.689 10473 12152 137 6524 5623 596 B
406591 0 1238 138 0 908 591 M
406592 -1.119 615 624 135 285 281 579 B
406593 0 5158 129 0 3182 590 M
406594 -0.514 1252 1307 137 871 834 589 B
406595 0 319 133 0 240 577 M
406596 0.401 285 286 136 377 375 585 B
406597 0.163 721 753 131 806 772 582 B
406598 0.057 1073 1122 129 1116 1067 594 B
406599 -0.712 272 275 135 167 165 603 B
406600 0 135 135 0 112 582 X
406601 0.536 245 246 132 355 354 577 B
406602 0 1942 129 0 1372 567 M
406603 0 19 131 0 19 572 X
406604 0.356 478 495 130 611 590 574 B
406605 0.057 406 412 133 423 417 573 B
406606 0.345 6481 7475 130 8210 7118 575 B
406607 1.566 183 184 133 541 539 576 B
406608 -0.577 327 328 134 220 219 567 B

Total number of rows: 32448

Table truncated, full table size 1186 Kbytes.




Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSM265164.gpr.gz 3.8 Mb (ftp)(http) GPR
Processed data included within Sample table

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