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Sample GSM5495129 Query DataSets for GSM5495129
Status Public on Sep 23, 2021
Title In labor myometrium rep4
Sample type SRA
 
Source name Myometrium
Organism Homo sapiens
Characteristics ga at delivery (weeks+days): 40+2
labor durations (hours): 9
cervical dilatation(cm): 2
maternal age (years): 28
fetal weight(g): 2510
Extracted molecule total RNA
Extraction protocol Myometrium were removed, flash frozen on dry ice, and RNA was harvested using Trizol reagent.
RNA libraries were prepared for sequencing using standard Illumina protocols. NEBNext® UltraTM RNA Library Prep Kit for Illumina® (NEB, USA) was used for the construction of sequencing libraries.
 
Library strategy RNA-Seq
Library source transcriptomic
Library selection cDNA
Instrument model BGISEQ-500
 
Data processing fastq files were trimmed with trimmomatic
Sequenced reads were trimmed for adaptor sequence, and masked for low-complexity or low-quality sequence, then mapped to hg38 whole genome using hisat2.
Genome_build: hg38
Supplementary_files_format_and_content: tab-delimited text files include FPKM values for each Sample.
 
Submission date Aug 02, 2021
Last update date Sep 23, 2021
Contact name Kaiyuan Ji
E-mail(s) [email protected]
Organization name Guangzhou Medical University
Department Guangzhou Women and Children’s Medical Center
Lab Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Street address No.9 Jinsui Road, Guangzhou, China
City Guangzhou
ZIP/Postal code 510623
Country China
 
Platform ID GPL23227
Series (1)
GSE181348 Transcriptomes of human myometrium in labor reveals the increased molecular associated with inflammation under hypoxia stress
Relations
BioSample SAMN20523438
SRA SRX11632576

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Processed data are available on Series record

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