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Sample GSM35620 Query DataSets for GSM35620
Status Public on Jan 20, 2005
Title RM3Cy5_3
Sample type RNA
 
Channel 1
Source name parent wild isolate RM11-1a
Organism Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Characteristics parent wild isolate RM11-1a
Extracted molecule total RNA
Label Cy5
 
Channel 2
Source name reference pool of BY4716 strain
Organism Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Characteristics reference pool of BY4716 strain
Extracted molecule total RNA
Label Cy3
 
 
Description RNA from a haploid F1 segregant from a cross between the lab strain BY4716 (isogenic to S288c) and a wild isolate strain from a California vineyard collected by R. Mortimer. The reference sample is RNA from haploid BY4716 and is the same as in Yvert et al. Nat. Genet. 2003.
Data processing First compute l = log2(median 635 - median background 635) - log2(median 532 - median background 532). Do this for every spot on chip c. Next compute m, the mean of these l values over all spots on chip c. Now subtract m from every l value on chip c to get the final the VALUE here; if the SAMPLE has Cy5 in the name, -n is the VALUE. NULL indicates missing data due to a misshapen spot (FLAG < 0) or saturated signal.
 
Submission date Nov 19, 2004
Last update date Oct 24, 2005
Contact name Rachel Brem
E-mail(s) rbrem@fhcrc.org
Phone 206-667-5659
Fax 206-667-5978
URL http://www.fhcrc.org/labs/kruglyak/index.html
Organization name Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Institute
Department Human Biology
Lab Kruglyak
Street address 1100 Fairview Ave. N. D4-100
City Seattle
State/province WA
ZIP/Postal code 98109
Country USA
 
Platform ID GPL118
Series (1)
GSE1990 Genetic complexity in yeast transcripts

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF spot number from platform GPL118 (yeast cDNA arrays manufactured by the DNA Array facility, Fred Hutchinson CRC)
CH1_MEAN median signal at 635 nm
CH1_BKD_MEAN median background signal at 635 nm
CH2_MEAN median signal at 532 nm
CH2_BKD_MEAN median background signal at 532 nm
VALUE First compute l = log2(median 635 - median background 635) - log2(median 532 - median background 532). Do this for every spot on chip c. Next compute m, the mean of these l values over all spots on chip c. Now subtract m from every l value on chip c to get the final the VALUE here; if the SAMPLE has Cy5 in the name, -n is the VALUE. NULL indicates missing data due to a misshapen spot (FLAG < 0) or saturated signal.
FLAG GenePix flag; 0 means okay, anything else unusable

Data table
ID_REF CH1_MEAN CH1_BKD_MEAN CH2_MEAN CH2_BKD_MEAN VALUE FLAG
0 1166.000000 53.000000 1418.000000 79.000000 0.132763 0.000000
1 554.000000 53.000000 860.000000 79.000000 0.506573 0.000000
2 432.000000 53.000000 824.000000 76.000000 0.846901 0.000000
3 849.000000 58.000000 1008.000000 81.000000 0.094952 0.000000
4 562.000000 60.000000 692.000000 83.000000 0.144816 0.000000
5 1063.000000 61.000000 1308.000000 86.000000 0.152423 0.000000
6 3563.000000 65.000000 4574.000000 87.000000 0.225282 0.000000
7 1371.000000 65.000000 1462.000000 86.000000 -0.058614 0.000000
8 1145.000000 62.000000 1607.000000 84.000000 0.357944 0.000000
9 583.000000 59.000000 863.000000 77.000000 0.451023 0.000000
10 956.000000 60.000000 1281.000000 79.000000 0.289927 0.000000
11 5822.000000 64.000000 7344.000000 86.000000 0.200065 0.000000
12 8385.000000 70.000000 7394.000000 89.000000 -0.320771 0.000000
13 2133.000000 73.000000 2609.000000 95.000000 0.153401 0.000000
14 708.000000 65.000000 981.000000 87.000000 0.341517 0.000000
15 3089.000000 63.000000 4052.000000 85.000000 0.256697 0.000000
16 3805.000000 87.000000 4642.000000 110.000000 0.151682 0.000000
17 2682.000000 83.000000 3038.000000 106.000000 0.039989 0.000000
18 1215.000000 66.000000 1483.000000 90.000000 0.143877 0.000000
19 1559.000000 67.000000 5256.000000 96.000000 1.656184 0.000000

Total number of rows: 7085

Table truncated, full table size 460 Kbytes.




Supplementary data files not provided

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