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Series GSE139867 Query DataSets for GSE139867
Status Public on Dec 20, 2019
Title Transcriptome changes in bovine oocytes caused by microinjection
Organism Bos taurus
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary Purpose: In this study, we investigated the effect of microinjection on oocytes transcriptome changes through scrambled siRNA injection.
Method: Scrambled siRNA injection followed by RNA-seq of single oocytes.
Result:Our result showed 119 transcripts were differentially expressed of which 76 were down-regulated after scrambled siRNA injection.
 
Overall design Conculsion: Biology process of ATP synthesis, molecular transportation and regulation of protein polyubiquitination can act as reference of background effect when conduct siRNA injection experiment with oocytes.
 
Contributor(s) Tan M, van Tol HT, Mokry M, Stout TA, Roelen BA
Citation(s) 32641751
Submission date Nov 04, 2019
Last update date Jul 13, 2020
Contact name Bernard A.J. Roelen
E-mail(s) B.A.J.Roelen@uu.nl
Organization name Utrecht University
Department Department of Farm Animal Health
Lab Animal Reproduction
Street address Uppsalalaan 8
City Utrecht
State/province The Netherlands
ZIP/Postal code 3584 CT
Country Netherlands
 
Platforms (1)
GPL23055 Illumina NextSeq 500 (Bos taurus)
Samples (24)
GSM4147936 NegsiRNA1
GSM4147937 NegsiRNA2
GSM4147938 NegsiRNA3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA587409
SRA SRP228532

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GSE139867_Processed_data_file_combined_RPM_counts_single_oocyte_RNA_SEQ_data_Minjie_Tan.xls.gz 2.0 Mb (ftp)(http) XLS
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