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Series GSE33587 Query DataSets for GSE33587
Status Public on Sep 04, 2012
Title Human-specific patterns of gene expression in the brain (RNA-Seq)
Organisms Macaca mulatta; Pan troglodytes; Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary We identified human-specific gene expression patterns in the brain by comparing expression with chimpanzee and rhesus macaque.
 
Overall design DpnII tag-based libraries were generated from human, chimpanzee, and rhesus macaque brain (frontal pole, hippocampus, caudate nucleus), and sequenced using an Illumina Genome Analyzer.
 
Contributor(s) Konopka G, Friedrich T, Geschwind DH
Citation(s) 22922032, 22920253
Submission date Nov 09, 2011
Last update date May 15, 2019
Contact name Genevieve Konopka
E-mail(s) gena@alum.mit.edu
Organization name UT Southwestern Medical Center
Department Neuroscience
Street address 5323 Harry Hines Blvd.
City Dallas
State/province TX
ZIP/Postal code 75390-9111
Country USA
 
Platforms (3)
GPL9115 Illumina Genome Analyzer II (Homo sapiens)
GPL9160 Illumina Genome Analyzer II (Macaca mulatta)
GPL9378 Illumina Genome Analyzer II (Pan troglodytes)
Samples (44)
GSM830389 Hu_4593_hi_39
GSM830390 Hu_1905_hi_40
GSM830391 Hu_4924_hi_41
This SubSeries is part of SuperSeries:
GSE33588 Human-specific patterns of gene expression in the brain
Relations
SRA SRP009247
BioProject PRJNA154333

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Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSE33587_merged_DpnII_rmoutliers_quant.noOut.20100518.txt.gz 2.4 Mb (ftp)(http) TXT
GSE33587_rawData_quant.20100518.txt.gz 795.7 Kb (ftp)(http) TXT
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