Whole genome sequencing dataset from: Biased allelic expression in human primary fibroblast single cells.
- 27/05/2015
- 2 samples
- DAC: EGAC00001000269
- Technology: Illumina HiSeq 2000
Biased allelic expression in human primary fibroblast single cells - Data Access Agreement.
Biased allelic expression in human primary fibroblast single cells - Data Access Agreement._______________________________________________________This agreement governs the terms on which access will be granted to DNA-sequence and RNA-sequence data generated as part of the “Biased allelic expression in human primary fibroblast single cells” study at the University of Geneva (“UNIGE”) 24, rue du Général Dufour, 1211 Geneva 4, Switzerland. Access rights are granted and managed by the Data Access Committee. In signing this agreement, You are agreeing to be bound by the terms and conditions of access set out in this agreement. For the sake of clarity, the terms of access set out in this agreement apply both to the User and the User’s Institution (as defined below). User Institution and User are referred to within the agreement as “You” and “Your” shall be construed accordingly. Definitions: Authors means the group of investigators that generated these data, namely Christelle Borel, Pedro G. Ferreira, Federico Santoni, Olivier Delaneau, Alexandre Fort, Konstantin Y. Popadin, Marco Garieri, Emilie Falconnet, Pascale Ribaux, Michel Guipponi, Ismael Padioleau, Piero Carninci, Emmanouil T. Dermitzakis and Stylianos E. Antonarakis.Data means all and any genomic data obtained from the Authors. Data Subject means a person, who has been informed of the purpose for which the Data is held and has given his/her informed consent thereto. User means a researcher whose User Institution has previously completed this Data Access Agreement and has received acknowledgement of its acceptance. Publications means, without limitation, articles published in print journals, electronic journals, reviews, books, posters and other written and verbal presentations of research. User Institution means the organization at which the User is employed, affiliated or enrolled. 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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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EGAS00001001009 | Other |
This table displays only public information pertaining to the files in the dataset. If you wish to access this dataset, please submit a request. If you already have access to these data files, please consult the download documentation.
ID | File Type | Size | Located in | |
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EGAF00000656659 | fastq.gz | 20.4 GB | ||
EGAF00000656660 | fastq.gz | 20.8 GB | ||
EGAF00000656929 | fastq.gz | 21.9 GB | ||
EGAF00000656930 | fastq.gz | 22.4 GB | ||
EGAF00000657231 | fastq.gz | 16.9 GB | ||
EGAF00000657232 | fastq.gz | 17.3 GB | ||
EGAF00000657233 | fastq.gz | 22.1 GB | ||
EGAF00000657234 | fastq.gz | 22.6 GB | ||
EGAF00000657235 | fastq.gz | 21.8 GB | ||
EGAF00000657236 | fastq.gz | 22.3 GB | ||
10 Files (208.4 GB) |