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SRX342264: Whole genome sequencing of STL002 donor
5 ILLUMINA (Illumina HiSeq 2000) runs: 346.1M spots, 69.2G bases, 42.6Gb downloads

Design: Whole genome sequencing of STL002 donor
Submitted by: Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO)
Study: UCSD Human Reference Epigenome Mapping Project
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The human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) are a unique model system for investigating the mechanisms of human development due to their ability to replicate indefinitely while retaining the capacity to differentiate into a host of functionally distinct cell types. In addition, these cells could be potentially used as therapeutic agents in regenerative medicine. Differentiation of hESCs involves selective activation or silencing of genes, a process controlled in part by the epigenetic state of the cell. In order to gain a better understanding of the epigenetic mechanisms regulating differentiation of hESCs, and produce general reference epigenome maps of the human cells, we propose to establish an Epigenome Center in San Diego. Our center will be focused on both undifferentiated hESC and four hESC-derived early embryonic cell lineages including extraembryonic endoderm, trophoblast, mesendoderm (a common precursor to mesodermal and endodermal lineages), and mesenchymal cells (a specific mesoderm derivative). We have developed and validated high throughput technologies for mapping the state of DNA methylation and chromatin modifications throughout the genome, and will use these methods to generate high-resolution maps of the reference epigenomes. Specifically, we will grow and differentiate hESCs into multiple lineages, and map DNA methylation sites using a newly developed technology that combines bisulfite conversion and whole genome shotgun sequencing. We will also determine the histone modification status in the genome by performing both ChlP-chip and ChlP-Seq analysis. We will develop advanced statistical and algorithmic solutions to facilitate high-throughput sequencing data analysis, and establish an informatics pipeline for collecting, storage, and distribution of epigenome maps. Finally, we will perform integrated data analysis to identify new epigenetic patterns in the genome that could provide insights in mechanisms of epigenetic regulation.
Sample: STL002 whole genome sequence
SAMN02340034 • SRS474910 • All experiments • All runs
Organism: Homo sapiens
Library:
Name: STL002
Instrument: Illumina HiSeq 2000
Strategy: WGS
Source: GENOMIC
Selection: RANDOM
Layout: SINGLE
Construction protocol: Two µg of genomic DNA was extracted from ground, frozen tissue using the DNeasy Blood and Tissue kit (Qiagen, Valencia, CA). The DNA was fragmented with a Covaris S2 (Covaris, Woburn, MA) to 300-400 bp, followed by library preparation using the TruSeq DNA Sample Prep kit (Illumina, San Diego, CA) as per manufacturer's instructions. The library was run on a 2% agarose gel and gel size selected to 400-500 bp using the MinElute Gel Extraction kit (Qiagen).
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EXPERIMENT_TYPE: Whole Genome Sequencing
EXTRACTION_PROTOCOL: Qiagen DNeasy Blood and Tissue kit, performed as p (show full text...)(hide...)
Qiagen DNeasy Blood and Tissue kit, performed as per manufacturer's instructions
EXTRACTION_PROTOCOL_TYPE_OF_SONICATOR: Covaris S2
EXTRACTION_PROTOCOL_SONICATION_CYCLES: 400 bp target peak size, 2 cycles
GEO Accession: GSM1220277
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NameStepPrev Step
BASE_CALLS1NIL
QUALITY_SCORES21
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Runs: 5 runs, 346.1M spots, 69.2G bases, 42.6Gb
Run# of Spots# of BasesSizePublished
SRR105638869,272,77613.9G8.5Gb2013-12-22
SRR105638969,563,21813.9G8.6Gb2013-12-21
SRR105639068,626,71813.7G8.4Gb2013-12-22
SRR105639168,519,67313.7G8.5Gb2013-12-21
SRR105639270,074,37214G8.6Gb2013-12-21

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483744

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