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Sample GSM4486778 Query DataSets for GSM4486778
Status Public on Apr 20, 2023
Title CK1-B
Sample type SRA
 
Source name skin
Organism Cavia porcellus
Characteristics tissue: skin
immunization: saliva immune
Extracted molecule total RNA
Extraction protocol RNA isolation (Qiagen Rneasy)
RNA libraries were prepared for sequencing using standard Illumina protocols
 
Library strategy RNA-Seq
Library source transcriptomic
Library selection cDNA
Instrument model Illumina NovaSeq 6000
 
Description bite
4 days post tick bite
Data processing reads were trimmed for quality and filtered for length using trimmomatic. Only those bases with quality values of Q30+ and read lengths of 45+ were used for further analysis. The trimmed reads were aligned to guinea pig genome (Cavea porcellus, Cavpor 3.0 from Ensembl)
The alignment files were processed with stringTie, and ballgown to generate per gene counts. These count matrices were processed further with R and DESeq to obtain significantly differentially expressed genes
Genome_build: Cavpor 3.0 from Ensembl
Supplementary_files_format_and_content: TSV files with TPM values in each cell. All genes on rows, all samples in columns.
 
Submission date Apr 20, 2020
Last update date Apr 20, 2023
Contact name Erol Fikrig
E-mail(s) erol.fikrig@yale.edu
Organization name Yale University School of Medicine
Street address 300 Cedar Street
City New Haven
ZIP/Postal code 06437
Country USA
 
Platform ID GPL28437
Series (2)
GSE148967 Repeat tick exposure elicits distinct immune responses in guinea pigs and mice [guinea pig]
GSE148969 Repeat tick exposure elicits distinct immune responses in guinea pigs and mice
Relations
BioSample SAMN14646278
SRA SRX8143590

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

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