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Series GSE235668 Query DataSets for GSE235668
Status Public on Jul 19, 2023
Title Systematic identification of long noncoding RNAs during three key organogenesis stages in zebrafish
Organism Danio rerio
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary Thousands of lncRNAs have been found in zebrafish embryogenesis and adult tissues, but their identification and organogenesis-related function have not elucidated. In this study, high-throughput sequencing was performed at three different organogenesis stages of zebrafish embryos, which were important for zebrafish muscle development. The three stages were 10 hpf (hours post fertilization) (T1), 24 hpf (T2) and 36 hpf (T3).
 
Overall design To investigate the function of lncRNAs during organogenesis stages in zebrafish. We then performed gene expression profiling analysis using RNA-seq during three key organogenesis stages (10, 24, 36hpf). Differentially expressed lncRNAs were screened out and lncRNA gas5 was selected as the next research target.
 
Contributor(s) Zhou C, Li X, Sun Y, Li M
Citation(s) 38542412
Submission date Jun 23, 2023
Last update date Mar 28, 2024
Contact name chune zhou
Organization name henan normal university
Street address jian she east road 46
City xinxiang
ZIP/Postal code 453007
Country China
 
Platforms (1)
GPL30277 DNBSEQ-T7 (Danio rerio)
Samples (6)
GSM7507236 T1_1
GSM7507237 T1_2
GSM7507238 T2_1
Relations
BioProject PRJNA986875

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GSE235668_All_samples_rpkm.xls.gz 759.6 Kb (ftp)(http) XLS
GSE235668_All_samples_rpkm_1_.xls.gz 5.0 Mb (ftp)(http) XLS
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