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Series GSE41427 Query DataSets for GSE41427
Status Public on Dec 31, 2013
Title Gene expression changes in Su(H) induced wing disc hyperplasia
Organism Drosophila melanogaster
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary The outcome of Notch activation of proliferation depends on cellular context. In Drosophila wing discs Notch pathway overactivation results in hyperplasia. To understand the mechanisms we have used genomic strategies to indetify the Notch-S(H) target genes directly regulated in wing disc hyperplasia. These data are the results from expression profiling the RNAs from hyperplastic wing discs overexpressing Su(H).
 
Overall design Direct comparison of Giant third instar lavae wing imaginal disc (UAS-GFP:Su(H) expressed by the patched[559.1]-Gal4 driver) vs control (UAS-NLS-GFP expressed by the patched[559.1]-Gal4 driver). 3 Biological replicates, the 3rd replicate was performed as a dye-swap.
 
Contributor(s) Djiane A, Krejci A, Bray SJ
Citation(s) 23232763
Submission date Oct 09, 2012
Last update date Jun 25, 2014
Contact name Sarah Bray
E-mail(s) [email protected]
Organization name University of Cambridge
Department PDN
Street address Downing Street
City Cambridge
ZIP/Postal code CB2 3DY
Country United Kingdom
 
Platforms (1)
GPL14121 FL003 - INDAC Drosophila melanogaster 14.5K long oligo array (FlyBase r.5.39)
Samples (3)
GSM1017126 Giant disc vs control rep1
GSM1017129 Giant disc vs control rep2
GSM1017130 Giant disc vs control rep3
This SubSeries is part of SuperSeries:
GSE41429 Notch-regulated genes in wing disc hyperplasia
Relations
BioProject PRJNA176933

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GSE41427_RAW.tar 1.5 Mb (http)(custom) TAR (of TXT)
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