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Series GSE93717 Query DataSets for GSE93717
Status Public on Jan 01, 2019
Title miR941 overexpression experiment
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary miRNA sponge, a special class of miRNA target, has been emerging as a pivotal player in miRNA mediated regulatory network. Currently, the identified miRNA sponge genes mostly act on sequestering conserved miRNAs (e.g. miR-7, miR-145), however, the existence, potential function and evolutionary process of miRNA sponge genes for species-specific miRNA, especially for human specific miRNA, are largely unknown. In this study, we conducted a systematic analysis including sponge gene identification and subsequent function and evolutionary analyses for an authentic human-specific miRNA, miR-941.
 
Overall design Total RNA after miR-941 duplex or mock control transfection in 293T cells were generated by deep sequencing using Illumina HiSeq 2000
 
Contributor(s) Hu H, Khaitovich P
Citation(s) 29474580
Submission date Jan 17, 2017
Last update date May 15, 2019
Contact name Haiyang Hu
E-mail(s) huhaiyang@picb.ac.cn
Phone 86-21-54920218
Organization name PICB
Lab Integrative Biology/Comparative Biology
Street address 320 Yueyang Road
City Shanghai
ZIP/Postal code 200031
Country China
 
Platforms (1)
GPL11154 Illumina HiSeq 2000 (Homo sapiens)
Samples (6)
GSM2460962 miR941_mimics1
GSM2460963 miR941_mimics2
GSM2460964 miR941_mimics3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA362193
SRA SRP096893

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GSE93717_RAW.tar 690.0 Kb (http)(custom) TAR (of TXT)
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Processed data provided as supplementary file

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