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ENCODE Transcript Mapping for Total RNA from Human NB4 Cells untreated, treated with RA, and treated with TPA


ABSTRACT: Transcript Mapping on Affymetrix ENCODE arrays for Total RNA from 4 different samples (2 or 3 technical replicates of each). All of the four same NB4 samples have also been treated with Retanoic Acid (RA) (2 or 3 technical replicates of each). Three of the four same NB4 samples have also been treated with TPA (2 or 3 technical replicates of each). RA treated NB4 cells can be partially differentiated to Neutrophils and TPA treated NB4 cells can be differentiated to Monocytes. Keywords = Transcript Mapping, Human, Affymetrix, Genome Tiling Arrays Keywords: parallel sample

ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens

SUBMITTER: Mark Gerstein 

PROVIDER: E-GEOD-2679 | biostudies-arrayexpress |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress

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Assessing the performance of different high-density tiling microarray strategies for mapping transcribed regions of the human genome.

Emanuelsson Olof O   Nagalakshmi Ugrappa U   Zheng Deyou D   Rozowsky Joel S JS   Urban Alexander E AE   Du Jiang J   Lian Zheng Z   Stolc Viktor V   Weissman Sherman S   Snyder Michael M   Gerstein Mark B MB  

Genome research 20061121 6


Genomic tiling microarrays have become a popular tool for interrogating the transcriptional activity of large regions of the genome in an unbiased fashion. There are several key parameters associated with each tiling experiment (e.g., experimental protocols and genomic tiling density). Here, we assess the role of these parameters as they are manifest in different tiling-array platforms used for transcription mapping. First, we analyze how a number of published tiling-array experiments agree with  ...[more]

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