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Sample GSM3105156 Query DataSets for GSM3105156
Status Public on Feb 26, 2019
Title RNA_WT_Liver_Male_3 [P787WT_Liver]
Sample type SRA
 
Source name liver
Organism Mus musculus
Characteristics strain background: C57BL/6
genotype/variation: Bcl6 fl/fl
Sex: male
tissue: liver
Extracted molecule polyA RNA
Extraction protocol Total RNA was isolated from adipose tissues using Trizol (ThermoFisher) and Rneasy columns (Qiagen). RNA quality was assessed using a Bioanalyzer (Agilent).
TruSeq Stranded mRNA sample prep kit (Illumina).
 
Library strategy RNA-Seq
Library source transcriptomic
Library selection cDNA
Instrument model Illumina NextSeq 500
 
Description male wild type liver mRNA
P787 WT 3
Data processing Alignment: Sequenced reads were aligned to the mm10 reference mouse genome using STAR
Differenial Expression Analysis: differentially expressed RNAs were identified using DESeq2 (FDR-adjusted p-value <0.05). STAR alignment and DESeq2 analysis were executed through the RNA Express BaseSpace application (Illumina).
Genome_build: mm10
Supplementary_files_format_and_content: differential expression values in text files and raw counts in xlsx files
 
Submission date Apr 19, 2018
Last update date Feb 26, 2019
Contact name Grant D. Barish
Organization name Northwestern University
Department Medicine
Street address 303 E Superior Street
City Chicago
State/province IL
ZIP/Postal code 60611
Country USA
 
Platform ID GPL19057
Series (2)
GSE113406 Ablation of adipocyte BCL6 enhances subcutaneous adiposity and insulin sensitivity [RNA-seq]
GSE113408 Ablation of adipocyte BCL6 enhances subcutaneous adiposity and insulin sensitivity
Relations
BioSample SAMN08957230
SRA SRX3974725

Supplementary data files not provided
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Raw data are available in SRA
Processed data are available on Series record

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