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Series GSE14432 Query DataSets for GSE14432
Status Public on Apr 17, 2009
Title A C. elegans LSD1 Demethylase Contributes to Germline Immortality by Reprogramming Epigenetic Memory
Organism Caenorhabditis elegans
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Microarray-based expression profiling of mixed stage populations taken from generation 1,13 and 26 spr-5 mutant animals as well as wild-type animals reveals a large class of spermatogenesis-expressed genes whose expression coordinately increased from generations 1 to 13 and then decreased from generations 13 to 26 in spr-5(by101) mutants. These results suggest that a failure to reset spermatogenesis acquired H3K4me2 may result in the progressive sterility that is observed in spr-5 mutants.
 
Overall design 8ug of total RNA was hybridized pair-wise, along with a dye flip, from N2 (wild-type) f1 and spr-5(by101) mutant f1, f13 and f26, for a total of 12 arrays. RNA was labelled with the Genisphere Array350 system.
 
Contributor(s) Katz DJ, Edwards TM, Reinke V, Kelly WG
Citation(s) 19379696
Submission date Jan 14, 2009
Last update date Mar 20, 2012
Contact name David John Katz
E-mail(s) djkatz@emory.edu
Phone 4047274580
Fax 4047272880
Organization name Emory University
Department Biology
Lab Kelly
Street address Rollins Bldg 1510 Clifton Rd
City Atlanta
State/province GA
ZIP/Postal code 30322
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL5859 WASHU_C.elegans_22.5K_V1
Samples (12)
GSM360090 f1 v f13
GSM360313 f1 v f26
GSM360317 f13 v f1
Relations
BioProject PRJNA111763

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