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Sample GSM295110 Query DataSets for GSM295110
Status Public on Aug 15, 2008
Title Brain, Hippocampus vs pool
Sample type RNA
 
Channel 1
Source name Brain, Hippocampus
Organism Homo sapiens
Characteristics 48 diverse human tissues and cell lines were hybridized to a 17-array set. Samples were purchased as pools from multiple donors, typically over 10 (Clontech, Mountainview, CA).
Extracted molecule polyA RNA
Extraction protocol Total RNA isolated using Qiagen RNeasy spin columns with DNAse treatment; polyA+ RNA isolated from total RNA via magnetic bead-based mRNA extraction (Ambion, Poly(A) Purist)
Label Cy3
Label protocol custom automated version of the aminoallyl MessageAmp II kit from Ambion.
 
Channel 2
Source name pool
Organism Homo sapiens
Characteristics Pooled RNA from 20 diverse disease-free adult tissue pools comprised the reference pool.
Extracted molecule polyA RNA
Extraction protocol Total RNA isolated using Qiagen RNeasy spin columns with DNAse treatment; polyA+ RNA isolated from total RNA via magnetic bead-based mRNA extraction (Ambion, Poly(A) Purist)
Label Cy5
Label protocol custom automated version of the aminoallyl MessageAmp II kit from Ambion.
 
 
Hybridization protocol Microarrays are incubated at 40°C for 48 hours in a rotating carousel. Hybridizations to custom Agilent microarrays are completed as previously described (Hughes et al.Nat Biotech (2001), 19(4):342-7). Microarrays are washed to remove non-specific hybridized sample. Afterwards, microarrays are dried in an ozone-free nitrogen chamber.
Scan protocol Microarrays are scanned using the Agilent LP2 laser scanner. The scanner output is a Tiff file, which contains the quantitative hybridization data from each individual microarray. The Tiff files are then processed using Rosetta custom feature extraction software.
Description Brain, Hippocampus vs pool
Data processing Data were processed using the Rosetta Resolver® system. Rosetta's custom feature extraction software performs error modeling before data are loaded into the Resolver system. The Resolver system performs a squeeze operation that combines replicates of the same sequence in an array while applying error weighting. The error weighting consists of adjusting for additive and multiplicative noise. A P-value is generated and propagated throughout the system. The P-value represents the probability that a gene is expressed. The Resolver system allows users to set thresholds, below which genes of a P-value are considered to be significantly expressed. The Resolver system also combines multiple arrays using a squeezing process. If multiple spots reference one sequence, summarization is performed using an error-weighted average as described in Roland Stoughton and Hongyue Dai, Statistical Combining of Cell Expression Profiles. US Patent #6,351,712, February 26, 2002.
 
Submission date Jun 02, 2008
Last update date Jun 17, 2009
Contact name Amit V Kulkarni
E-mail(s) amit_kulkarni@merck.com
Phone 206-802-7352
Organization name Rosetta Inpharmatics / Merck Pharmaceuticals
Department Genomics
Lab Array Design
Street address 401 Terry Ave N
City Seattle
State/province WA
ZIP/Postal code 98109
Country USA
 
Platform ID GPL6832
Series (2)
GSE11863 Differential expression of 24,426 human alternative splicing events and predicted cis-regulation in 48 tissues
GSE16546 Definition, conservation and epigenetics of housekeeping and tissue-enriched genes

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF Rosetta generated unique probe identifier
VALUE -[INV_VALUE], i.e., Corrected Log10 (test/pool) ratio
LOGINTENSITY Corrected average log intensity of channels
PVALUE P-value of LogRatio
INTENSITY1 Raw intensity channel 1
INTENSITY2 Raw intensity channel 2
QUALITY 1 - if good and non control, 0 - otherwise
INV_VALUE Corrected Log10 Ratio of channels (CH2/CH1)

Data table
ID_REF VALUE LOGINTENSITY PVALUE INTENSITY1 INTENSITY2 QUALITY INV_VALUE
10031359948 -0.4735 0.5759 1.6418e-003 9899.8293 3327.5200 1 0.4735
10031359949 -0.1388 -0.0827 1.4580e-002 1478.2287 1073.8543 1 0.1388
10031359950 -0.0474 -0.2289 4.1758e-001 950.3205 851.9646 1 0.0474
10031359951 0.1532 -0.1961 5.6010e-003 813.4613 1157.6170 1 -0.1532
10031359952 0.1563 0.0348 7.6816e-004 1379.3238 1976.6404 1 -0.1563
10031359953 -0.5267 -2.0884 2.7308e-001 22.8003 6.7799 1 0.5267
10031359954 -0.055 -0.7288 2.6203e-001 303.1608 267.1263 1 0.0550
10031359955 -0.3138 -0.8277 9.9085e-004 325.2616 157.9032 1 0.3138
10031359933 -0.2176 -0.6034 2.6523e-005 487.9769 295.6416 1 0.2176
10031359934 -0.1978 -0.5393 3.6312e-005 552.8673 350.6046 1 0.1978
10031359935 0.1406 -0.4611 1.6951e-002 448.3253 619.6600 1 -0.1406
10031359936 -0.2707 -0.0064 1.4157e-006 2050.6898 1099.5769 1 0.2707
10031359937 -0.3324 -0.4219 2.5245e-004 845.7861 393.4552 1 0.3324
10031359938 -0.1886 -0.5017 1.7944e-003 596.4739 386.3399 1 0.1886
10031359939 -0.1209 -0.2262 5.2921e-002 1040.4684 787.6589 1 0.1209
10031359940 0.4905 0.3567 4.3616e-019 1970.0487 6095.1339 1 -0.4905
10031359941 0.5125 -0.1210 2.6974e-015 639.3803 2080.8873 1 -0.5125
10031359942 0.1745 -0.7808 5.2576e-002 206.5041 308.6156 1 -0.1745
10031359943 0.2904 -0.9066 5.1149e-004 135.2622 263.9699 1 -0.2904
10031359944 1.0777 -1.5282 5.3314e-011 13.0615 156.1902 1 -1.0777

Total number of rows: 23107

Table truncated, full table size 1517 Kbytes.




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Processed data included within Sample table

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