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Sample GSM3683599 Query DataSets for GSM3683599
Status Public on Oct 10, 2019
Title sgRB1_350nM Dox-1
Sample type SRA
 
Source name sgRB1_350nM Dox, HFFs
Organism Homo sapiens
Characteristics cell type: Human Foreskin Fibroblasts (HFF)
crispr-cas9 targets: sgRB1+sgControl
treatment: 350 nM Doxorubicin
bio repeat: 1
Extracted molecule total RNA
Extraction protocol Total RNA was isolated from HFFs using Qiagen RNeasy plus kit, treated with DNAse (Turbo DNA-free, Life Technologies), and quality control checked using Qubit, TapeStation, and qPCR.
Libraries were prepared using Kappa stranded mRNA Hyper Prep
 
Library strategy RNA-Seq
Library source transcriptomic
Library selection cDNA
Instrument model Illumina NextSeq 500
 
Data processing Reads were mapped to the Hg19 genome by STAR.
HTseq was used to generate count file with gene names(53).
R package DESeq2 was used to normalize counts (mean-ratio method), calculate total reads, and determine differential gene expression(54).
MA plots were generated to display differentially expressed genes.
Principal component analysis showed sufficient clustering of biological replicates.
Genome_build: hg19
Supplementary_files_format_and_content: DESeq2 normalized reads
 
Submission date Mar 22, 2019
Last update date Oct 10, 2019
Contact name Amy E Schade
E-mail(s) [email protected]
Organization name Brigham and Women's Hospital
Department Medicine
Lab Karen Cichowski
Street address 77 Avenue Louis Pasteur
City Boston
State/province MA
ZIP/Postal code 02215
Country USA
 
Platform ID GPL18573
Series (1)
GSE128711 RNA-seq of human foreskin fibroblast cells lacking RB and/or p130 after doxorubicin treatment
Relations
BioSample SAMN11233306
SRA SRX5559767

Supplementary data files not provided
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Raw data are available in SRA
Processed data are available on Series record

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