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Series GSE215756 Query DataSets for GSE215756
Status Public on Oct 18, 2022
Title Histone methylation mediates transgenerational modulations of sweet perception by high sugar diet [RNA-Seq]
Organism Drosophila melanogaster
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary To investigate the differentially expressed gene in head of adult flies which ancestors exposed in high sugar diet
 
Overall design Gene expression profiling analysis of RNA-seq data for the head of adult flies which ancestors exposed in high sugar diet
 
Contributor(s) Jie Y
Citation(s) 37698486
Submission date Oct 14, 2022
Last update date Oct 18, 2023
Contact name JIE YANG
E-mail(s) 11807048@zju.edu.cn
Phone 13175065330
Organization name ZheJiang Univeristy
Department science life institute
Lab wanglab
Street address Yuhangtang Road No.388,Zhejiang Province, Zijingang Campus of Zhejiang University, nano building 560 room
City hangzhou
State/province ZheJiang
ZIP/Postal code 310058
Country China
 
Platforms (1)
GPL26560 BGISEQ-500 (Drosophila melanogaster)
Samples (6)
GSM6638237 head, 5-days flies, control group, ancestors fed with normal food diet [ND_1]
GSM6638238 head, 5-days flies, control group, ancestors fed with normal food diet [ND_2]
GSM6638239 head, 5-days flies, control group, ancestors fed with normal food diet [ND_3]
This SubSeries is part of SuperSeries:
GSE216076 Histone methylation mediates transgenerational modulations of sweet perception by high sugar diet
Relations
BioProject PRJNA890569

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