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Sample GSM1001492 Query DataSets for GSM1001492
Status Public on Jun 16, 2015
Title OV90 [250K_Sty]
Sample type genomic
 
Source name Standard ovarian cancer cell line
Organism Homo sapiens
Characteristics sample origin: Ascites
histology: Papillary serous
Growth protocol Cells were grown in 10cm dishes and extracts were harvested at 80% confluency
Extracted molecule genomic DNA
Extraction protocol Cell monolayers were lysed directly in RLT+ buffer and homogenized with Qiashredder columns (Qiagen Allprep kit). Frozen tissues were homogenized by rotor-stator directly in RLT+.
Label biotin
Label protocol The fragmented PCR products are labeled with a single biotin at each free 3'OH using terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase and a dideoxy biotinylated nucleoside triphosphate.
 
Hybridization protocol The biotinylated fragments are added to a hybridization solution containing a biotinylated control oligonucletide (for quality control), and hybridized to a microarray chip overnight at 49°C.
Scan protocol The chips are then transferred to a fluidics instrument that performs washes to remove DNA that has not hybridized to its complementary oligonucleotide probe. The bound DNA is then fluorescently labeled using phycoerythrin-conjugated streptavidin (SAPE) followed by biotinylated anti-streptavidin, followed by SAPE. Each DNA bound at its complementary oligonucleotide is excited using a confocal laser scanner, and the positions and intensities of the fluorescent emissions are captured.
Description Standard ovarian cancer cell line-250KSty
Data processing CEL files and TXT files (generated by Affymetrix GTYPE using the DM algorithm) were processed by dChip and model-based expression performed using the PM/MM model. Invariant set normalization was performed as described in Lee and Wong, Genome Biology 2001, 2(8).
 
Submission date Sep 11, 2012
Last update date Jun 16, 2015
Contact name Tan A Ince
E-mail(s) Tince@med.miami.edu
Phone 305-243-1782
Organization name University of Miami - Miller School of Medicine
Department Sylvester Cancer Center
Lab Dr. Ince Lab - TCC
Street address 1501 NW 10th Avenue, Rm 926
City Miami
State/province FL
ZIP/Postal code 33136
Country USA
 
Platform ID GPL3720
Series (2)
GSE40787 Characterization of novel ovarian tumor cell lines that retain the phenotype of primary tumors [SNP]
GSE40788 Characterization of novel ovarian tumor cell lines that retain the phenotype of primary tumors

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF PROBE SET NAME
VALUE CALL
CONFIDENCE
FORCED CALL
CONTRAST
STRENGTH

Data table
ID_REF VALUE CONFIDENCE FORCED CALL CONTRAST STRENGTH
AFFX-2315060 AB 0.009477 AB -0.129132 11.499657
AFFX-2315061 BB 0.029684 BB -0.758933 10.277455
AFFX-2315062 BB 0.040614 BB -0.699048 9.563465
AFFX-2315057 BB 0.048048 BB -0.623709 9.997760
AFFX-2315058 AA 0.136564 AA 0.673396 10.960178
AFFX-2315059 AB 0.000269 AB 0.182188 10.290142
AFFX-2315063 AB 0.008266 AB -0.266995 10.327456
AFFX-2315064 AB 0.009160 AB 0.211604 9.585445
AFFX-2315065 BB 0.044355 BB -0.688726 9.997645
AFFX-2315066 AA 0.083290 AA 0.777214 10.082019
AFFX-2315067 BB 0.041761 BB -0.657827 10.452908
AFFX-2315068 AA 0.040333 AA 0.814164 9.907477
AFFX-2315069 AA 0.058311 AA 0.698581 9.211282
AFFX-2315070 AA 0.250056 AA 0.473809 9.481395
AFFX-2315071 BB 0.057486 BB -0.868432 9.950893
AFFX-2315072 AA 0.012001 AA 0.771975 10.587903
AFFX-2315073 BB 0.039719 BB -0.746174 10.184484
AFFX-2315074 AB 0.014895 AB 0.127348 8.996032
AFFX-2315075 AA 0.148245 AA 0.725678 11.082179
AFFX-2315076 AB 0.003896 AB -0.071664 10.799459

Total number of rows: 238354

Table truncated, full table size 11159 Kbytes.




Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSM1001492_OV90.CEL.gz 26.5 Mb (ftp)(http) CEL
GSM1001492_OV90.chp.gz 3.9 Mb (ftp)(http) CHP
Processed data included within Sample table
Processed data provided as supplementary file

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