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Series GSE136005 Query DataSets for GSE136005
Status Public on Aug 01, 2020
Title Single-cell RNA-seq of the goat oocytes samples from high fertility group (>three babys per birth) and low fertility group (< two babys per birth)
Organism Capra hircus
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary The goal of this study was designed to search for the important genes contribution to fertility. Single-cell RNA-seq of the goat oocytes samples from high fertility group (>three babys per birth) and low fertility group (< two babys per birth). And each group was divided into three subgroup based in the size of follicles: large, medium, and small follicles.
 
Overall design Single-cell RNA-seq of the goat oocytes samples from high fertility group (>three babys per birth) and low fertility group (< two babys per birth). And each group was divided into three subgroup based in the size of follicles: large, medium, and small follicles.
 
Contributor(s) Zhao Y, Gao Y, Min L
Citation(s) 34344973, 38791687
Submission date Aug 19, 2019
Last update date Jun 05, 2024
Contact name Yong Zhao
E-mail(s) yzhao818@hotmail.com
Phone 86-18661613617
Organization name Qingdao Agricultural University
Department College of Life Sciences
Lab B604
Street address 700 Changcheng Road
City Qingdao
State/province Shandong
ZIP/Postal code 266109
Country China
 
Platforms (1)
GPL15473 Illumina HiSeq 2000 (Capra hircus)
Samples (29)
GSM4039267 HLO-1
GSM4039268 HLO-2
GSM4039269 HLO-3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA560927
SRA SRP218846

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Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSE136005_Oocytefpkm.txt.gz 4.3 Mb (ftp)(http) TXT
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