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Sample GSM7020332 Query DataSets for GSM7020332
Status Public on Apr 21, 2023
Title genomic DNA from Blood from mouse 280625RR at time point 4
Sample type genomic
 
Source name Blood from mouse 280625RR at time point 4
Organism Mus musculus
Characteristics age: 0.372623157
Sex: female
time point: 4
pregnancy_status: Pregnant
mouse_id: 280625RR
mousestrain: C57Bl/6J
tissue: Whole blood
Treatment protocol C57Bl/6 mice (11 weeks old) were obtained from Jackson Laboratories. Three days before mating, male mice were separated into individual cages and soiled bedding from male cages was added to female cages to induce estrus (Whitten, 1956). 1:1 mating pairs were set up in the evening and left overnight. Females were removed from male cages the following morning and inspected for copulatory plugs. Pregnant females were identified by daily tracking of body weight. Blood was collected in EDTA tubes by submandibular vein puncture every two weeks to create a series of four samples per mouse: (1) 10 days before mating; (2) 4 days after mating; (3) 18 days after mating; and (4) 32 days after mating, generally corresponding to ~2 weeks postpartum. Pups were humanely euthanized shortly after birth allowing mothers to recover from pregnancy without needing to nurse. Blood was snap-frozen in liquid nitrogen immediately after collection and stored at –80°C until needed.
Growth protocol This experiment was approved by the Mass General Brigham IACUC. C57Bl/6 mice were obtained from Jackson Laboratories and acclimated to our animal facility for at least 48 h before being subjected to any experimental manipulation. Mice were maintained in a barrier facility in sterilized, ventilated cages and fed standard laboratory chow (LabDiet 5053) and reverse osmosis drinking water ad libitum and maintained on a 12h:12h light:dark cycle. Mice were generally housed socially (5 mice/cage) except during the pregnancy studies wherein male mice were housed individually after mating. Mice were humanely euthanized at the conclusion of each experiment by CO2 exposure followed by cervical dislocation.
Extracted molecule genomic DNA
Extraction protocol DNA was isolated from whole blood using the DNeasy Blood and Tissue Kit (Qiagen) following the manufacturer’s protocol.
Label Cy3,Cy5
Label protocol Standard Illumina protocol
 
Hybridization protocol Standard Illumina protocol
Scan protocol Standard Illumina protocol
Description Pregnant
Data processing For mammalian microarray analysis, raw methylation data were first normalized and beta values were calculated using the SeSAMe R package .
 
Submission date Feb 02, 2023
Last update date Apr 21, 2023
Contact name Jesse Poganik
Organization name Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School
Department Medicine/Genetics
Street address 77 Avenue Louis Pasteur
City Boston
State/province MA
ZIP/Postal code 02115
Country USA
 
Platform ID GPL28271
Series (1)
GSE224352 Longitudinal study of DNA methylation changes during mouse pregnancy

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF
VALUE Normalized (Sesame)

Data table
ID_REF VALUE
cg00000165 0.477033602
cg00001209 0.948436994
cg00001364 0.8840745
cg00001582 0.060859306
cg00002920 0.116052913
cg00003994 0.023709462
cg00004555 0.179291725
cg00005112 0.87160082
cg00005271 0.974068625
cg00006213 0.944596382
cg00008998 0.498822657
cg00009248 0.939038848
cg00009319 0.370997645
cg00010445 0.939963058
cg00010903 0.534394275
cg00010926 0.899892038
cg00010977 0.953163752
cg00012521 0.557237804
cg00012879 0.492506828
cg00013189 0.024572195

Total number of rows: 37554

Table truncated, full table size 840 Kbytes.




Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSM7020332_205619060083_R04C01_Grn.idat.gz 382.6 Kb (ftp)(http) IDAT
GSM7020332_205619060083_R04C01_Red.idat.gz 382.2 Kb (ftp)(http) IDAT
Processed data included within Sample table
Processed data are available on Series record

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