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Sample GSM2392424 Query DataSets for GSM2392424
Status Public on Nov 16, 2016
Title SFC831-03-01
Sample type genomic
 
Source name induced pluripotent stem cell line derived from dermal fibroblasts, SNCA triplication donor 831, clone 1
Organism Homo sapiens
Characteristics cell type: induced pluripotent stem cell line derived from dermal fibroblasts
genotype/variation: SNCA triplication
gender: female
Treatment protocol untreated cell samples; Fibroblasts grown in ADMEM + 10% FCS; iPSc lines all grown in mTeSR-1 medium + ES-qualified matrigel prior to harvest
Extracted molecule genomic DNA
Extraction protocol genomic DNA was extracted using QIAGEN DNeasy blood and tissue kit
Label Biotin (C, G), Dinitrophenyl (A, T)
Label protocol Standard Illumina labelling protocol
 
Hybridization protocol Standard Illumina hybridisation protocol
Scan protocol Standard Illumina scanning protocol for BeadChip Arrays
Description mTeSR-1 + matrigel
single replicate
humanomniexpress_24v1-0_a
Data processing The scanned data files were processed by GenomeStudio Genotyping module v1.9, using the cluster file and manifest HumanCytoSNP-12v2-1_H provided by Illumina for GPL13829, and humanomniexpress_24v1-0_a or humanomniexpress-24-v1-1-a for GPL19699 as indicated (sheets GPL19699 1-0 and GPL19699 1-1 respectively). Raw data was also uploaded to KaryoStudio (Illumina) for generation of karyotype reports (see publication).
 
Submission date Nov 15, 2016
Last update date Nov 16, 2016
Contact name Sally A Cowley
E-mail(s) sally.cowley@path.ox.ac.uk
Phone +44 (0) 1865 275600
Organization name University of Oxford
Department Sir William Dunn School of Pathology
Lab James Martin Stem Cell Facility
Street address South Parks Road
City Oxford
ZIP/Postal code OX1 3RE
Country United Kingdom
 
Platform ID GPL21168
Series (2)
GSE89878 Gene expression data from induced Pluripotent Stem cells from Parkinson's Disease patients harbouring amplification of, or mutations in the SNCA gene, and from healthy control donors [genotype]
GSE89886 Gene expression data from induced Pluripotent Stem cells from Parkinson's Disease patients harbouring amplification of, or mutations in the SNCA gene, and from healthy control donors

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF
VALUE Genotype (AA, AB, BB, NC[--])
SFC831-03-01.Score
SFC831-03-01.Theta
SFC831-03-01.R
SFC831-03-01.B Allele Freq
SFC831-03-01.Log R Ratio

Data table
ID_REF VALUE SFC831-03-01.Score SFC831-03-01.Theta SFC831-03-01.R SFC831-03-01.B Allele Freq SFC831-03-01.Log R Ratio
rs1000000 BB 0.7713807 0.9787108 1.440075 1 -0.000957143
rs1000002 BB 0.8739321 0.9779325 0.8935258 1 -0.1343096
rs10000023 AB 0.8232387 0.4532507 2.187755 0.4887447 0.001495474
rs1000003 AA 0.8941414 0.03834211 1.311408 0.01096754 0.0989
rs10000030 BB 0.7495437 0.978228 0.6648968 1 0.2934335
rs10000037 BB 0.866731 0.9609779 1.094464 1 0.1639646
rs10000041 AA 0.9013059 0.05239452 1.205269 0.02508941 0.04234705
rs10000042 BB 0.7429622 0.9654333 0.9911403 1 0.06207019
rs10000049 AB 0.3681846 0.3998809 1.559253 0.5514783 0.105975
rs1000007 AB 0.9101931 0.5355494 1.257023 0.5401542 0.04173651
rs10000073 AA 0.8821601 0.02501162 0.9375753 0.004159859 -0.01037864
rs10000081 AB 0.8843419 0.5289049 1.034378 0.5097424 0.2216141
rs10000092 AB 0.5545483 0.5878378 0.751093 0.658729 -0.05994526
rs10000105 BB 0.8521731 0.9675121 1.104638 1 0.1203766
rs10000119 BB 0.8816444 0.9768224 1.330314 1 0.0865838
rs10000124 BB 0.7992214 0.975309 1.498146 1 0.03182368
rs10000154 AA 0.8964227 0.01336312 0.9286507 0 -0.05837482
rs1000016 AA 0.8463081 0.01440278 1.394679 0 -0.09501348
rs10000160 BB 0.8386789 0.9676127 1.080802 1 0.03234493
rs10000169 AA 0.9009966 0.06248258 0.9587121 0.02516855 -0.03966021

Total number of rows: 716503

Table truncated, full table size 42153 Kbytes.




Supplementary data files not provided
Processed data included within Sample table

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