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Status |
Public on Aug 15, 2006 |
Title |
Pieterse_1-11_Foccidentalis-24h_Rep1_ATH1 |
Sample type |
RNA |
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Source name |
Col-0
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Organism |
Arabidopsis thaliana |
Characteristics |
Stock Code: N1092 Developmental stage: 3.90
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Treatment protocol |
The population of the Western flower thrips Frankliniella occidentalis originated from a greenhouse infestation on chrysanthemum. This virus-free population was reared on Phaseolus vulgaris cv. Prelude pods, supplied with Pinus pollen, in glass jars that were placed at 25°C in a growth chamber with a 16-h day and 8-h night cycle as described (Kindt et al., 2003). Thrips infestations were performed by transferring 20 larvae of F. occidentalis to each Arabidopsis Col-0 plant.
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Extracted molecule |
total RNA |
Label |
biotin
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Description |
Growth protocol: Seeds were sown in quartz sand for two weeks. Two-week-old seedlings were transferred to 60-mL pots containing a sand - potting soil mixture that was autoclaved twice for 20 min. Plants were cultivated in a growth chamber with a 8-h day (200 uEm-2.sec-1 at 24oC) and 16-h night (20oC) cycle at 70percent relative humidity for another 3 weeks. Plants were watered every other day and received half-strength Hoagland nutrient solution containing 10 uM Sequestreen once a week.
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Data processing |
The data were analysed using Affymetrix Microarray Suite 5.0 (MAS5)
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Submission date |
Aug 15, 2006 |
Last update date |
Aug 28, 2018 |
Contact name |
Nottingham Arabidopsis Stock Centre (NASC) |
E-mail(s) |
[email protected]
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Phone |
+44 (0)115 951 3237
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Fax |
+44 (0)115 951 3297
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URL |
http://arabidopsis.info/
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Organization name |
Nottingham Arabidopsis Stock Centre (NASC)
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Department |
School of Biosciences, University of Nottingham
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Street address |
Sutton Bonington Campus
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City |
Loughborough |
ZIP/Postal code |
LE12 5RD |
Country |
United Kingdom |
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Platform ID |
GPL198 |
Series (1) |
GSE5525 |
Transcriptome changes of Arabidopsis during pathogen and insect attack |
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Relations |
Reanalyzed by |
GSE119083 |