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Sample GSM36013 Query DataSets for GSM36013
Status Public on Nov 18, 2005
Title 7-9cm/0-2cm - rep1
Sample type RNA
 
Channel 1
Source name 0-2 cm from the tip of inflorescence stems totalling 5 cm in length (reference, Cy5)
Organism Arabidopsis thaliana
Extracted molecule total RNA
 
Channel 2
Source name 7-9 cm from the tip of inflorescence stems totalling 10 cm in length (sample, Cy3)
Organism Arabidopsis thaliana
Extracted molecule total RNA
 
 
Description Arabidopsis plants (ecotype Ler) were grown under short day conditions (8h cool white fluorescent light at 100 uE, 16h dark) at 20 °C and ambient humidity in PGW36 phytochambers (Controlled Environment Ltd., Winnipeg, MB, Canada). Plants were grown in Redi soil (Grace & Co, Ajax, ON, Canada) in 12 cm pots at a density of five plants per pot without fertilization for 8 weeks. Light conditions were then changed to long day (16h light, 8h dark), and plants were fertilized once with standard 10-15-10 plant fertilizer (150 ul in 300 ml water per pot) (Schultz, St. Louis, MO, USA). Twelve and 14 days after changing to long day conditions we harvested sections from stems totalling 4-6cm (“5cm stem”) and 9-11cm (“10cm stem”) in length, respectively. All flowers, siliques, cauline leaves, and secondary branches were discarded and the remaining bolting stems were cut with a razor blade to generate the following sections: 0-2cm and 2-4cm from 5cm stems; and 0-3cm, 3-5cm, 5-7cm, and 7-9cm from 10cm stems. For array hybridizations, labelled cDNA derived from each section was co-hybridized with cDNA from 0-2cm sections as a reference. Microarrays were scanned with a ScanArray Express (Perkin Elmer, Woodbridge, ON, Canada) scanner with laser power set to 90% and photo-multiplier-tube set to 60 (channel 1) and 62 (channel 2).
This file describes results for replicate 1 of 4 comparing 7-9 cm sections (Channel 2, Cy3) with 0-2 cm sections (Channel 1, Cy5)

Keywords = fiber
Keywords = lignin
Keywords = stem development
Lot batch = FOAR03-S1-0001-DE001, array 016
 
Submission date Nov 23, 2004
Last update date Oct 28, 2005
Contact name Carl J Douglas
E-mail(s) [email protected]
Phone +1 (604) 822-3554
Fax +1 (604) 822-6089
URL http://www.botany.ubc.ca/douglas/douglas.htm
Organization name University of British Columbia
Department Department of Botany
Street address
City Vancouver
State/province BC
ZIP/Postal code V6T 1Z4
Country Canada
 
Platform ID GPL1713
Series (1)
GSE2000 primary stem development

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF
VALUE background corrected and normalized log2-ratio (7-9cm/0-2cm)
CH1_MEDIAN Median pixel intensity of foreground in channel 1 (0-2cm, Cy5, ImaGene)
CH1_BCK Median pixel intensity of background in channel 1 (0-2cm, Cy5, ImaGene)
CH2_MEDIAN Median pixel intensity of foreground in channel 2 (5-7cm, Cy3, ImaGene)
CH2_BCK Median pixel intensity of background in channel 2 (5-7cm, Cy3, ImaGene)
FLAG flag=0: good spot (ImaGene), flag=1: manually flagged, flag=2: poor spot (ImaGene)

Data table
ID_REF VALUE CH1_MEDIAN CH1_BCK CH2_MEDIAN CH2_BCK FLAG
1 2447 104.5 253.5 193 0
2 -1.617579078 11058.5 117.5 1883.5 209 0
3 -1.590490553 3950.5 116 805.5 238 0
4 -0.18946536 201.5 106 272 232.5 2
5 0.647839111 601 112 627 188.5 0
6 -1.033533036 2070 117 660 211 0
7 1.442051587 8411 116 11201 206.5 0
8 -0.381843862 1717.5 107 807.5 175.5 0
9 2.8747391 3218.5 104 11269 201 0
10 0.47933179 144.5 115.5 274 199 2
11 -3.656559677 48832 124.5 2040 199.5 0
12 312 109.5 388 179 2
13 -1.030158135 2048.5 106.5 656 193 0
14 -0.551872071 208.5 99.5 253 193.5 2
15 -0.579650821 5296 121 1873 238 0
16 0.272041241 7752 99.5 4611.5 255.5 0
17 0.209430618 12082 119.5 6899 200 0
18 0.657516973 102 95 226 189.5 2
19 -0.264366798 1021 107 584.5 213.5 0
20 -0.086571699 1922 120 1046.5 212 0

Total number of rows: 28800

Table truncated, full table size 1098 Kbytes.




Supplementary data files not provided

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