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Sample GSM6459915 Query DataSets for GSM6459915
Status Public on Jul 28, 2023
Title wholeblood-contr-79 [79_WB]
Sample type other
 
Source name whole blood (EDTA, frozen) of control person
Organism Homo sapiens
Characteristics mat vs non-mat: --
disease state: Control
age: 61
gender: f
mutation: control
cell type: whole blood
Extracted molecule other
Extraction protocol QiaAmp Blood Kit for DNA isolation; REPLI-g mitochondrial DNA kit (Qiagen, Hilden, Germany) for amplification of mtDNA; Purification using Agencourt® AMPure® XP magnetic beads (QIAGEN Supplementary Protocol, REPLI-g mitochondrial DNA kit)
Label biotin
Label protocol GeneChip® CustomSeq® Resquencing Array Protocol Version 2.1
 
Hybridization protocol GeneChip® CustomSeq® Resquencing Array Protocol Version 2.1 ; 270ng of fragmented mtDNA were hybridized to GeneChip™ Human Mitochondrial Resequencing Arrays 2.0 (MitoChip v2.0, Zhou et al., 2006 ).
Scan protocol GeneChip® CustomSeq® Resquencing Array Protocol Version 2.1; The Arrays were washed using Affymetrix fluidics station FS450, and scanned using the Gene Chip Scanner 3000 7G.
Description whole blood was used for DNA isolation
Data processing GSEQ Version 4.1.1
 
Submission date Aug 15, 2022
Last update date Jul 28, 2023
Contact name Karin Danzer
E-mail(s) karin.danzer@uni-ulm.de
Organization name DZNE
Street address Albert-Einstein-Allee 11
City Ulm
ZIP/Postal code 89069
Country Germany
 
Platform ID GPL10983
Series (1)
GSE211250 Mitochondrial DNA sequences of familial (maternal vs. non-maternal) ALS cases in whole blood, platelets and white blood cells

Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSM6459915_79_WB.CEL.gz 2.0 Mb (ftp)(http) CEL
GSM6459915_79_WB.CHP.gz 169.4 Kb (ftp)(http) CHP
Processed data provided as supplementary file
Processed data are available on Series record

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