Role of Epigenetic Memory in Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells Pilot
Fibroblasts have been shown to re-program into induced pluripotent stem (hiPS) cells, through over-expression of pluripotency genes. These hiPS cells show similar characteristics to embryonic stem cells including cell surface markers, epigenetic changes and ability to differentiate into the three germ layers. However it is unclear as to the extent of changes in gene expression through the re-programming process.. This data is part of a pre-publication release. For information on the proper use of pre-publication data shared by the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute (including details of any publication moratoria), please see http://www.sanger.ac.uk/datasharing/
- 27/05/2015
- 6 samples
- DAC: EGAC00001000205
- Technology: Illumina HiSeq 2000
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Studies are experimental investigations of a particular phenomenon, e.g., case-control studies on a particular trait or cancer research projects reporting matching cancer normal genomes from patients.
Study ID | Study Title | Study Type |
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Transcriptome Analysis |
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ID | File Type | Size | Located in | |
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EGAF00000518527 | bam | 4.0 GB | ||
EGAF00000518528 | bam | 3.8 GB | ||
EGAF00000518529 | bam | 5.1 GB | ||
EGAF00000518530 | bam | 4.6 GB | ||
EGAF00000518531 | bam | 4.6 GB | ||
EGAF00000518532 | bam | 4.6 GB | ||
6 Files (26.6 GB) |