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Sample GSM1665905 Query DataSets for GSM1665905
Status Public on Apr 24, 2015
Title primary neurons, day 28
Sample type SRA
 
Source name CD1 mouse embryos (E17.5–E18.5)
Organism Mus musculus
Characteristics differentiation stage: cortical neurons, day 28 after plating
Growth protocol Neurobasal-A medium with 2% B27 and 0.5 mM L-glutamine at 37ºC and 5% CO2
Extracted molecule total RNA
Extraction protocol TRIZOL
Ribodepletion followed by default Illumina RNA-Seq for HiSeq2500 (TruSeq)
 
Library strategy RNA-Seq
Library source transcriptomic
Library selection cDNA
Instrument model Illumina HiSeq 2500
 
Description cortical neurons, day 28 after plating
genome build: mm9
Data processing Illumina base calling, demultiplexing, and FASTQ conversion with CASAVA-1.8.2
alignment genome reference using bowtie2
20nt anchors from both ends of unaligned reads aligned to genome independently
aligned anchors were extended to find circRNA head-to-tail splice sites (see Suppl. Methods)
Supplementary_files_format_and_content: bed file; circRNA head-to-tail splice sites with number of supporting reads in the score column
 
Submission date Apr 23, 2015
Last update date May 15, 2019
Contact name Petar Glazar
Organization name Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine
Department Systems Biology of Gene Regulatory Elements
Lab Rajewsky lab
Street address Robert Rössle Str. 10 (H. 87)
City Berlin
ZIP/Postal code 13092
Country Germany
 
Platform ID GPL17021
Series (1)
GSE65926 Circular RNAs in the mammalian brain are highly abundant, conserved, and dynamically expressed
Relations
BioSample SAMN03566480
SRA SRX1007593

Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSM1665905_PN_Day_28_circRNAs.bed.gz 21.7 Kb (ftp)(http) BED
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Raw data are available in SRA
Processed data provided as supplementary file

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