TwinsUK_Whole_Skin_DNA_Methylation_Microarray_Data
Whole-skin DNA Methylation profiled using Illumina Infinium HumanMethylation450 BeadChip Arrays. Methylation was quantified in beta values, which were normalised using the regRCPqn algorithm.
- 22/07/2024
- 414 samples
- DAC: EGAC00001003285
- Technology: Illumina Infinium HumanMethylation450 BeadChip Arrays
TwinsUK Resource Executive Committee (TREC) policy for data/material access of the Department of Twin Research at King's College London.
The Department of Twin Research in accordance with King’s College London policy will not be permitted to release new and /or identifiable data/material until a Material Transfer Agreement (MTA) has been finalized for identifiable material or a Data Transfer Agreement (DTA) has been finalized for new (non-identifiable) data.I.The data may only be used for non-commercial academic research. The data and the results of the research may not be used for commercial purposes unless a revenue-sharing agreement or commercial license is drafted and processed by King’s College London Business.II.No data will be passed to third parties without written permission from the Department of Twin Research.III.The data remains the property of King’s College London and if any new variables are derived from the data and /or any changes are made to the data, these will be returned to the Department of Twin Research upon acceptance for publication by a Journal or at the latest within six months from the end of the project, and any new variables derived from the data and/or changes made to the data shall be the property of King’s College London.IV.The Department of Twin Research and its funder’s contribution to this project will be acknowledged in any resulting publications or dissemination material.V.All manuscripts and drafts of oral presentations will be submitted to the Department of Twin Research for review and approval at least 15 days before submission or presentation. A final version of the manuscript and summary of any oral presentations will be sent to the department on final submission.VI.Authorship will be agreed by mutual consent. All publications will have to acknowledge the TwinsUK resource. Standard acknowledgements are available at http://www.twinsuk.ac.uk/data-access/VII.The identity of the twins should be protected at all times and no contact or tracing attempts will be made.
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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Epigenetics |