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Sample GSM1156759 Query DataSets for GSM1156759
Status Public on Jan 01, 2014
Title subcutaneousadiposetissue_RFIpl_115kg_rep5
Sample type RNA
 
Source name subcutaneous adipose tissue, high-RFI, 115kg body weight
Organism Sus scrofa
Characteristics tissue: subcutaneous adipose tissue
strain: RFIpl
feed condition: Ad libitum
Growth protocol The low-RFI (RFIneg) and high-RFI (RFIpl) pigs were fed ad libitum. The high restricted-RFI pigs were fed at the low-RFI (RFIneg) feeding level.
Extracted molecule total RNA
Extraction protocol For total RNA extraction, samples of frozen tissues (80 to 100 mg each) were homogenized in Trizol reagent (Invitrogen, Cergy-Pontoise, France) using a TissueLyser (Qiagen) and were then treated as previously described (Vincent et al., 2012). RNA was finally purified using a silica-membrane technology under vacuum (Nucleospin 8 RNA kit, Macherey Nagel, Hoerdt, France)
Label Cy3
Label protocol Total RNA (150 ng) from each sample was labeled with Cy3 dye using the low RNA input linear amplification kit (Agilent Technologies) following the manufacturer’s instructions. Briefly, a two-step procedure was used to generate fluorescent complementary RNA (cRNA) by using T7 RNA polymerase. Samples were then purified with an RNeasy mini elute kit (Qiagen, Hilden, Germany)
 
Hybridization protocol Microarray hybridizations were carried out in Agilent’s SureHyb hybridization chambers containing 1.65 µg of Cy3-labeled cRNA sample per hybridization. Hybridization reactions were performed at 65°C for 17 h using Agilent’s Gene Expression Hybridization Kit
Scan protocol After washing, microarrays were scanned at 5 µm/pixel resolution using the Agilent DNA Microarray Scanner G2505C, and images were analyzed with Agilent Feature Extraction Software (Version 10.7.3.1, protocol GE1_107_Sep09)
Description Gene expression in 115 kg body weight pig subcutaneous adipose tissue with high residual feed intake
Data processing All analyses were then performed using the R software version 2.10.0 (R Development Core Team, 2008). Raw spots intensities were first submitted to quality filtration based on 4 criteria: intensity, uniformity, saturation and outliers detection. Intensities of filtered spots were transformed into log2(Cy3), and data were normalized by median centering, i.e. subtracting the median value across all probes from all raw values for each sample to obtain experimentally consolidated gene expression values. Normalized data were submitted to an analysis of variance using the fixed effects of genetic line breed (RFIpl or RFIneg) or feed restriction effect (RFIpl or RFIplR)
 
Submission date Jun 10, 2013
Last update date Jan 01, 2014
Contact name Annie Vincent
E-mail(s) annie.vincent@inra.fr
Organization name INRA
Lab UMR PEGASE
Street address domaine de la prise
City Saint-Gilles
ZIP/Postal code 35590
Country France
 
Platform ID GPL15007
Series (1)
GSE47771 Effect of selection on residual feed intake on gene expression in pig subcutaneous adipose tissue (115 kg body weight)

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF
VALUE Normalized log2(Cy3) that passed quality filtration

Data table
ID_REF VALUE
13 -0.202897766
14 3.211857544
15 1.091203521
17 0.403760286
19 1.387765723
20 0.193243558
21 -1.188519646
22 1.371850975
24 2.766190166
28 -0.890673318
29 -1.025675277
30 -0.333770802
31 -1.045310334
32 1.347080943
33 0.792443731
36 2.931079133
37 0.027591306
38 -1.251588382
39 -0.511272219
41 -1.432611251

Total number of rows: 24675

Table truncated, full table size 437 Kbytes.




Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSM1156759_SCAT_115_64.txt.gz 8.0 Mb (ftp)(http) TXT
Processed data included within Sample table

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