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Status |
Public on Aug 21, 2017 |
Title |
HL60-0-hrs-1-input |
Sample type |
SRA |
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Source name |
Myeloid leukemia cells, vitamin C, 0h, input
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Organism |
Homo sapiens |
Characteristics |
cell line: HL60 cell type: Human myeloid cells cancer type: Leukemia treatment: Vitamin C time: 0h antibody: none sample type: genomic background
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Treatment protocol |
Human cell lines were treated with vitamin C in culture for 0 and 72hrs.
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Growth protocol |
Human cell lines were grown in RPMI media with 10-20% FBS.
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Extracted molecule |
genomic DNA |
Extraction protocol |
DNA was isolated by proteinase K digestion, phenol chloroform extraction and ethanol precipitation. Libraries were prepared according to Illumina standard protocols. Briefly, DNA was end-repaired using a combination of T4 DNA polymerase, E. coli DNA Pol I large fragment (Klenow polymerase) and T4 polynucleotide kinase. The blunt, phosphorylated ends were treated with Klenow fragment (32 to 52 exo minus) and dATP to yield a protruding 3- 'A' base for ligation of Illumina's adapters which have a single 'T' base overhang at the 3’ end. After adapter ligation, DNA was PCR amplified with Illumina primers for 15 cycles and library fragments of ~250 bp (insert plus adaptor and PCR primer sequences) were band isolated from an agarose gel.
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Library strategy |
OTHER |
Library source |
genomic |
Library selection |
other |
Instrument model |
Illumina HiSeq 2500 |
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Data processing |
Library strategy: hMeDIP-Seq Base calling and demultiplexing were performed using Illumina bcl2fastq software. The reads were aligned to the human genome (build hg19/GRCh37) using Bowtie2 aligner with local alignment. Poorly mapped reads (mapping quality <30) were removed using samtools. Duplicate reads were removed using Picard. Peaks were called using MACS2. Genome_build: hg19 Supplementary_files_format_and_content: *bed: Bed files include peaks.
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Submission date |
Jun 12, 2017 |
Last update date |
May 15, 2019 |
Contact name |
Igor Dolgalev |
Organization name |
NYU Grossman School of Medicine
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Street address |
550 1st Ave
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City |
New York |
State/province |
New York |
ZIP/Postal code |
10016 |
Country |
USA |
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Platform ID |
GPL16791 |
Series (2) |
GSE97442 |
Genetic and pharmacological restoration of TET2 function blocks stem cell self-renewal and progression of leukemia |
GSE99953 |
hMeDIP sequencing of human leukemia cells |
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Relations |
BioSample |
SAMN07223293 |
SRA |
SRX2912109 |