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Series GSE107852 Query DataSets for GSE107852
Status Public on Dec 15, 2017
Title Phenotypes and niche adaptation of bloom forming Microcystis aerruginosa in a heterogeneous environment revealed by RNA-seq
Organism Microcystis aeruginosa KW
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary RNA-seq was applied to compare the changes in transcriptional patterns for these morphotypes of M. aeruginosa KW strain in spatially heterogeneous environment. The main objective was to identify the differentially expressed transcripts and get meaningful information about the molecular mechanism that could be the regulators of this differing morphological and physiological states of these morphs.
 
Overall design mRNA profiles of S-morphotype and W-morphotype of Microcystis aeruginosa strain KW using Illumina HiSeq 2500, without replicates.
 
Contributor(s) Srivastava A, Ahn C, Jeong H
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Submission date Dec 08, 2017
Last update date May 15, 2019
Contact name Haeyoung Jeong
E-mail(s) [email protected]
Phone +82 42 860 4237
Fax +82 42 879 8519
Organization name KRIBB
Street address 125 Gwahak-ro, Yuseong-gu
City Daejeon
ZIP/Postal code 305-806
Country South Korea
 
Platforms (1)
GPL24358 Illumina HiSeq 2500 (Microcystis aeruginosa KW)
Samples (2)
GSM2881838 S-morphotype (smooth) RNA-seq
GSM2881839 W-morphotype (wrinkle) RNA-seq
Relations
BioProject PRJNA421714
SRA SRP126408

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GSE107852_RAW.tar 90.0 Kb (http)(custom) TAR (of TXT)
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Raw data are available in SRA
Processed data provided as supplementary file

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