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Series GSE104791 Query DataSets for GSE104791
Status Public on Jan 23, 2019
Title DNA hypermethylation encroachment at CpG island borders in cancer is predisposed by H3K4 mono-methylation patterns.
Organisms Homo sapiens; Mus musculus
Experiment type Genome binding/occupancy profiling by high throughput sequencing
Methylation profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary This SuperSeries is composed of the SubSeries listed below.
 
Overall design Refer to individual Series
 
Citation(s) 30753827
Submission date Oct 10, 2017
Last update date Jul 25, 2021
Contact name Ksenia Skvortsova
E-mail(s) k.skvortsova@garvan.org.au
Phone 478135210
Organization name Garvan Institute
Department Genomics and Epigenetics
Lab Developmental Epigenomics
Street address 384 Victoria St, Darlinghurst
City Sydney
State/province NSW
ZIP/Postal code 2010
Country Australia
 
Platforms (4)
GPL16791 Illumina HiSeq 2500 (Homo sapiens)
GPL17021 Illumina HiSeq 2500 (Mus musculus)
GPL20795 HiSeq X Ten (Homo sapiens)
Samples (41)
GSM2802915 mBcells_KMT2D_WT_H3K4me1
GSM2802916 mBcells_KMT2D_WT_input
GSM2802917 mBcells_KMT2D_HET_H3K4me1
This SuperSeries is composed of the following SubSeries:
GSE104533 DNA hypermethylation encroachment at CpG island borders in cancer is predisposed by H3K4 monomethylation [ChIP-Seq]
GSE104780 DNA hypermethylation encroachment at CpG island borders in cancer is predisposed by H3K4 monomethylation [TAB-Seq]
GSE104781 DNA hypermethylation encroachment at CpG island borders in cancer is predisposed by H3K4 monomethylation [WGBS_Mm]
Relations
BioProject PRJNA413837

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Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSE104791_RAW.tar 6.0 Gb (http)(custom) TAR (of BW)
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