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Series GSE17336 Query DataSets for GSE17336
Status Public on Oct 02, 2009
Title Oogenesis in Solea senegalensis: Previtellogenic versus vitellogenic ovaries
Organism Solea senegalensis
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Transcriptionnal profile changes in ovary during the reproductive cycle of Solea senegalensis: from previtellogenic stage to vitellogenic stage obtained at different times during the annual reproductive cycle.
An oligo microarray based on ESTs sequenced from S. senegalensis previously designed (Cerdà et al., 2008, BMC genomics) was used.
 
Overall design The two stages of ovary development were directly compared using three individuals for each stage (IR-Pv-1, IR-Pv-2, IR-Pv-3 for previtellogenic individuals and IR-Vt-1, IR-Vt-2, IR-Vt-3 for vitellogenic individuals). For the experiment, the vitellogenic stage was used as the control.
 
Contributor(s) Tingaud-Sequeira A, Chauvigné F, Agulleiro MJ, Asensio E, Lozano J, Cerdà J
Citation(s) 19754951
Submission date Jul 27, 2009
Last update date Mar 21, 2012
Contact name angela tingaud-sequeira
E-mail(s) angela.tingaud@u-bordeaux1.fr
Organization name Université Bordeaux 1
Lab GPP
Street address avenue des Facultés
City Talence
ZIP/Postal code 33400
Country France
 
Platforms (1)
GPL8931 Solea senegalensis 5k oligo microarray
Samples (3)
GSM433599 IR-Pv/Vt-1
GSM433600 IR-Pv/Vt-2
GSM433601 IR-Pv/Vt-3
This SubSeries is part of SuperSeries:
GSE17337 Oogenesis in Solea senegalensis: various developmental stages
Relations
BioProject PRJNA123597

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