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Sample GSM1518179 Query DataSets for GSM1518179
Status Public on Feb 28, 2015
Title 96973.1
Sample type genomic
 
Source name normal_cognitive_function_TP1
Organism Homo sapiens
Characteristics tissue: Whole blood
Sex: Male
age: 77
Extracted molecule genomic DNA
Extraction protocol Phenol chloroform DNA extraction
Label Cy3 and Cy5
Label protocol Illumina Infinium protocol
 
Hybridization protocol Illumina Infinium protocol
Scan protocol Illumina Infinium protocol scanned using Illumina HiScan System
Data processing Data loaded into R using methylumi
Beta, methylated and unmethylated signal and wateRmelon normalised betas are available on the series record.
 
Submission date Oct 02, 2014
Last update date Feb 28, 2015
Contact name Rebecca Georgina Smith
E-mail(s) r.g.smith@exeter.ac.uk
Organization name University of Exeter
Department Medical School
Street address RILD, RD and E
City Exeter
State/province Devon
ZIP/Postal code EX2 5DW
Country United Kingdom
 
Platform ID GPL13534
Series (1)
GSE62003 Blood methylomic signatures of pre-symptomatic dementia in elderly subjects with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF
VALUE wateRmelon normalized beta

Data table
ID_REF VALUE
cg00000029 0.500626252
cg00000108 0.894625433
cg00000109 0.816863585
cg00000165 0.288519495
cg00000236 0.721627922
cg00000289 0.524252409
cg00000292 0.796293722
cg00000321 0.355522475
cg00000363 0.433721414
cg00000622 0.05824859
cg00000658 0.791085864
cg00000714 0.232458208
cg00000721 0.839418331
cg00000734 0.110352921
cg00000769 0.115892789
cg00000807 0.777537385
cg00000884 0.778561543
cg00000905 0.189586609
cg00000924 0.572511778
cg00000948 0.828268278

Total number of rows: 485577

Table truncated, full table size 10865 Kbytes.




Supplementary data files not provided
Processed data included within Sample table

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