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Sample GSM75675 Query DataSets for GSM75675
Status Public on Jul 21, 2006
Title slide21_H
Sample type RNA
 
Channel 1
Source Name Anthers dissected from the lower floret of spikelets from maize tassels and staged at the tetrad developmental stage by light microscopy
Organism(s) Zea mays
Characteristics Inbred line: Ky21;Floret: Lower;Developmental stage: Tetrad;Sample name: T1L
Extracted molecule total RNA
Extraction protocol Trizol reagent (Invitrogen, Carlsbad, CA) as per manufacturer's instructions
Label cy3
Label protocol Fluorescent targets were synthesized and hybridized as described at http://schnablelab.plantgenomics.iastate.edu/resources/protocols/. Only targets that contained more than 3000 picomoles of cDNA, more than 60 picomoles of Cy dye and more than one dye molecule per 50 bases were used for hybridizations.
 
Channel 2
Source Name Anthers dissected from the upper floret of spikelets from maize tassels and staged at the tetrad developmental stage by light microscopy
Organism(s) Zea mays
Characteristics Inbred line: Ky21;Floret: Upper;Developmental stage: Tetrad;Sample name: T1u
Extracted molecule total RNA
Extraction protocol Trizol reagent (Invitrogen, Carlsbad, CA) as per manufacturer's instructions
Label cy5
Label protocol Fluorescent targets were synthesized and labeled as described in the "cDNA microarray protocol" file at http://schnablelab.plantgenomics.iastate.edu/resources/protocols/. Only targets that contained more than 3000 picomoles of cDNA, more than 60 picomoles of Cy dye and more than one dye molecule per 50 bases were used for hybridizations.
 
 
Hybridization protocol Fluorescent targets were hybridized as described in the "cDNA microarray protocol" file at http://schnablelab.plantgenomics.iastate.edu/resources/protocols/.
Scan protocol Each microarray chip (48 total) was scanned six times in ascending amounts of laser power and PMT gain with a ScanArray 5000 (Packard, Meriden, CT). Three scans from each chip were selected based on the median value of the natural log of the signal median for all spots on the slide. The values for the low, medium, and high scan intensity data sets were 5.7, 7.2 and 8.7, respectively.
Description RNA was isolated from eight to twenty anthers per each individual tassel using Trizol reagent (Invitrogen, Carlbad, CA) as per manufacturer's instructions. Equal amounts of RNA from one to four individuals per stage per floret type (i.e., upper or lower) were pooled randomly to generate one biological replicate. In total, 24 biological replicates (two biological replicates per stage per floret type) were generated. Approximately 100 ng of total RNA from each biological replicate were used as starting material for T7-based linear RNA amplification, performed as described by Nakazono et al. (2003). Each biological replicate yielded between 30 and 50 micrograms of amplified RNA (aRNA). Approximately 3 micrograms of aRNA for each sample was indirectly labeled with Cy dye and hybridized to the GPL3021 sample platform.
Data processing An R implementation of the lowess normalization method (Dudoit and Fridlyand, 2002) was used to normalize the two channels for each combination of slide and scan intensity. The lowess normalized data from each scan was used to conduct a mixed linear model analysis separately for each of 12,160 spots using a strategy similar to that of Wolfinger et al., (2001)
 
Submission date Sep 22, 2005
Contact name Patrick S. Schnable
E-mail(s) schnable@iastate.edu
Phone 515-294-0975
Organization name Iowa State University
Street address 2035B Roy J Carver Co-Lab
City Ames
State/province IA
ZIP/Postal code 50011
Country USA
 
Platform ID GPL3021
Series (1)
GSE3017 Global gene expression profiling of developing maize anthers

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF
VALUE Normalized log ratio value of background corrected intensities of red channel and green channel
Ch1_Signal Mean Pixel intensity avaeraged over the local signal region for green channel (Cy3)
Ch1_Background Mean Pixel intensity avaeraged over the local background region for green channel (Cy3)
Ch1_Signal Median Median pixel intensity computed over the local signal region for green channel (Cy3)
Ch1_Background Median Median pixel intensity computed over the local background region for green channel (Cy3)
Ch2_Signal Mean Pixel intensity avaeraged over the local signal region for red channel (Cy5)
Ch2_Background Mean Pixel intensity avaeraged over the local background region for red channel (Cy5)
Ch2_Signal Median Median pixel intensity computed over the local signal region for red channel (Cy5)
Ch2_Background Median Median pixel intensity computed over the local background region for red channel (Cy5)
Ch1_Norm Background corrected and normalized log value of green channel(Cy3)
Ch2_Norm Background corrected and normalized log value of red channel(Cy5)

Data table
ID_REF VALUE Ch1_Signal Mean Ch1_Background Mean Ch1_Signal Median Ch1_Background Median Ch2_Signal Mean Ch2_Background Mean Ch2_Signal Median Ch2_Background Median Ch1_Norm Ch2_Norm
1 0.910334 877.3833333 248.0577428 607 69 1582.421053 359.3023256 1620 272 6.29325 7.203584
2 0.507118 334.1136364 309.9688995 145.5 78.5 567.2643678 452.4330144 430 316 4.228661 4.735779
3 0.364935 2517.761905 279.7092732 2342 78 3516.639344 464.3765586 3398 347 7.691974 8.056909
4 0.244285 1340.25 317.1188341 1128.5 121.5 1789.773585 444.7262443 1623 340 6.914587 7.158872
5 -0.034804 2186.4 323.5590717 1814.5 160.5 2232.893617 485.4978448 1926 384.5 7.39376 7.358956
6 -0.191355 6294.135802 321.8147321 6388 140 4998.333333 449.4339207 4969 294 8.690865 8.49951
7 0.679447 9330.518868 287.4185393 9585.5 68.5 15626.8125 474.8657143 16866 318 9.097787 9.777234
8 0.06026 52728.38318 482.2130326 65535 152 61283.94231 1079.390547 65535 375.5 11.05619 11.11645
9 0.237807 1719.015385 271.3673913 1657 103.5 2940.1875 479.0412148 2238 348 7.327982 7.565789
10 0.19036 32045.38614 481.7555556 29673 125 30514.89524 579.7107232 30520 379 10.20856 10.39892
11 0.139919 13823.49495 283.5382716 14577 81 14361.67647 440.8034826 14967 327 9.51668 9.656599
12 0.08393 26939.25 328.6358974 29343 83 24398.94915 414.9664948 27216.5 303 10.20025 10.28418
13 0.072981 10963.58696 285.826087 11058 89 11746 377.2783251 10663.5 235.5 9.241142 9.314123
14 -0.216372 5463.383721 323.2166667 5377 123 4602.073171 459.5437352 4125 291 8.517616 8.301244
15 0.636042 14910.38202 241.0933941 15404 35 21378.73563 464.5714286 25369 284 9.567098 10.20314
16 0.06044 50147.65766 522.1294964 65535 169 48724.5 646.4634146 65535 383 11.05591 11.11635
17 -0.294567 21033.95935 276.7694444 24291 50.5 14405.36752 450.8661202 15872 261 10.02309 9.728523
18 0.198484 4157.151163 280.3002257 4104.5 87 4887.134146 448.2550336 4789 344 8.24997 8.448454
19 0.20388 44647.51695 330.6935484 53446 95.5 49373.05882 506.0207852 60296 344 10.84105 11.04493
20 0.786383 5608.05814 321.6628959 5470 87 10612.91579 496.1873536 10937 303 8.538355 9.324738

Total number of rows: 12160

Table truncated, full table size 1175 Kbytes.




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