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Sample GSM586323 Query DataSets for GSM586323
Status Public on Aug 25, 2010
Title Original ZFNs DD/RR 20pg monster stage_2_off_target_seq_barcode_TA
Sample type SRA
 
Source name Original ZFNs DD/RR 20pg Monsters
Organism Danio rerio
Characteristics developmental stage: 24 h old embryos
genotype: Wild Type
treatment: Original ZFNs DD/RR 20 pg
phenotype: monster
Treatment protocol zebrafish embryos at single cell stage were injected with ZFN mRNAs at different doses
Extracted molecule genomic DNA
Extraction protocol The off-target sites were amplified from genomic DNA from ZFNs treated embryos and pooled together. PCR products from different treatments of ZFNs were barcoed and the pools were amplified using Illumina 1.1 and 2.1 geomic primers.
 
Library strategy OTHER
Library source genomic
Library selection other
Instrument model Illumina Genome Analyzer
 
Description 94 off-target sites and the target site were PCR amplified using the genomic DNA from the ZFN treated embryos. The different ZFN treatments were barcoded and sequences belonging to different sites can be binned using 9 bp unique prefix
n/a
Data processing Sequences were categorized into different treatments using the 2bp barcode. Sequences belonging to different off-target sites and the target site were binned using a unique 9 bp nonamer
 
Submission date Aug 23, 2010
Last update date May 15, 2019
Contact name Scot Wolfe
E-mail(s) scot.wolfe@umassmed.edu
Organization name UMass Medical School
Department MCCB
Street address 364 Plantation Street, LRB 619
City Worcester
State/province MA
ZIP/Postal code 01605
Country USA
 
Platform ID GPL10164
Series (1)
GSE23762 Off-Target Analysis of Zinc Finger Nucleases
Relations
SRA SRX026095
BioSample SAMN00109809

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