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Series GSE28395 Query DataSets for GSE28395
Status Public on Nov 30, 2011
Title Avian arcopallium
Platform organism Taeniopygia guttata
Sample organisms Calypte anna; Melopsittacus undulatus; Taeniopygia guttata; Coturnix japonica; Streptopelia risoria
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary To determine what kind of genes are involved in vocal learning ability, we performed microarray experiments using 3 vocal learning species (zebra finch, budgerigar, Anna's hummingbird) and 2 non-vocal learning species(ring dive, and Japanese quail) from bird group. All of the animals are adult males. They were isolated over night and had 1hour light exposure at morning. Birds who did not sing were used in this experiment.
 
Overall design We used 2-3 animals each species. We use arcopallium song nucleus for vocal learners and intermediate arcopallium for non-vocal learners. We used surrounding arcopallium as control area for both groups.
 
Contributor(s) Hara E, Jarvis ED, Ward JM, Rivas MV
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Submission date Apr 05, 2011
Last update date Jan 18, 2013
Contact name Erina Hara
Organization name Duke University Medical Center
Street address Rm 449 Bryan Research Building
City Durham
State/province NC
ZIP/Postal code 27710
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL9856 Duke Taeniopygia guttata 45K
Samples (28)
GSM629080 brain_quail iAc_rep1
GSM701872 brain_quail iAc_rep2
GSM701873 brain_quail Ac_rep1
Relations
BioProject PRJNA139189

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