Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) Overview Version:2013-04-06Japanese page
An overview of the GEO entries broken down by the measurement platforms and the features of the measured samples.

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Data Unit : [ DataSet / Sample / Platform ] Show explanation>> <<Hide explanation
DataSet : Series(GSE) x Platform(GPL). A set of related gene expression data.
Sample : Biological materials.
platform : Methods or instruments used for the gene expression profilings.
The numbers shown in the tabs are the numbers of the data (series, samples or platforms) belonging to the groups.
  Human
(165)
  Primates
(0)
  Rodents
(23)
  Mammals
(0)
  Vertebrates
(0)
  Invertebrates
(0)
  Plants
(14)
  Bacteria
(3)
  Viruses
(0)
  Phages
(0)
  Unclassified
(0)
  All
(222)
 
  SAGE NlaIII
(0)
  SAGE RsaI
(0)
  SAGE Sau3A
(0)
  MPSS
(0)
  GeneChip
(0)
  Tiling Array
(134)
  cDNA Array
(53)
  Oligo Array
(27)
  Bead Array
(0)
  Protein Array
(0)
  Antibody
(0)
  RT-PCR
(0)
  HT-Seq
(0)
  Other
(0)
  All
(222)
 
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Platform ID Title Number of the probes Institute Submission date Manufacturer Species Platform class Reasoning of the classification
Keywords used for the classification are shown with bold font.
1 GPL1485 SAGE:17:NlaIII:Homo sapiens 6,221,157 2004-10-07 Homo sapiens
Homo sapiens
SAGE NlaIII SAGE NlaIII, SAGE:17:NlaIII:Homo sapiens, This is a virtual platform for longSAGE 17 libraries generated for Homo sapiens using NlaIII as an anchor enzyme. Platform_anchor: NlaIII
2 GPL1549 Human 36mer genome tiling array HS_12794 389,668 Yale University 2004-10-29 Homo sapiens
Homo sapiens
Tiling Array in situ oligonucleotide, Human 36mer genome tiling array HS_12794, Maskless photolithographic synthesis oligonucleotide array on glass This series of microarrays is designed to represent sense and antisense strands of the nonrepetitive DNA of the human genome with 36mer oligonucleotide probes, positioned every 46nt on average. The probes were selected from the November 14, 2002 human genome sequence assembly (NCBI Build 31/hg13). Microarrays were constructed with Expedite DNA synthesizers (Applied Biosystems, Foster City, CA) in conjunction with Maskless Array Synthesis (MAS) units (NimbleGen Systems, Madison, WI). Arrays containing approximately 390,000 oligonucleotide features in a 14 × 17.4 mm square area were fabricated with photolabile phosophoramidites (NPPOC-dAdenosine (N6-tac) -Cyanoethylphosphoramidite, NPPOC-dCytidine (N4-Isobutyryl) -Cyanoethylphosphoramidite NPPOC-dGuanosine (N2-ipac) -Cyanoethylphosphoramidite, NPPOC-dThymidine-Cyanoethylphosphoramidite) obtained from Proligo (Boulder, CO). Following MAS synthesis, base-protecting groups were removed in a solution of ethylenediamine:ethanol (1:1 v/v) (Aldrich, St. Louis, MO) for 2 hours. The arrays were rinsed with water, dried and stored desiccated until use. Keywords = genomic tiling, maskless photolithography
3 GPL1551 Human 36mer genome tiling array HS_12802 389,668 Yale University 2004-10-29 Homo sapiens
Homo sapiens
Tiling Array in situ oligonucleotide, Human 36mer genome tiling array HS_12802, Maskless photolithographic synthesis oligonucleotide array on glass This series of microarrays is designed to represent sense and antisense strands of the nonrepetitive DNA of the human genome with 36mer oligonucleotide probes, positioned every 46nt on average. The probes were selected from the November 14, 2002 human genome sequence assembly (NCBI Build 31/hg13). Microarrays were constructed with Expedite DNA synthesizers (Applied Biosystems, Foster City, CA) in conjunction with Maskless Array Synthesis (MAS) units (NimbleGen Systems, Madison, WI). Arrays containing approximately 390,000 oligonucleotide features in a 14 × 17.4 mm square area were fabricated with photolabile phosophoramidites (NPPOC-dAdenosine (N6-tac) -Cyanoethylphosphoramidite, NPPOC-dCytidine (N4-Isobutyryl) -Cyanoethylphosphoramidite NPPOC-dGuanosine (N2-ipac) -Cyanoethylphosphoramidite, NPPOC-dThymidine-Cyanoethylphosphoramidite) obtained from Proligo (Boulder, CO). Following MAS synthesis, base-protecting groups were removed in a solution of ethylenediamine:ethanol (1:1 v/v) (Aldrich, St. Louis, MO) for 2 hours. The arrays were rinsed with water, dried and stored desiccated until use. Keywords = genomic tiling, maskless photolithography
4 GPL1552 Human 36mer genome tiling array HS_12803 389,668 Yale University 2004-10-29 Homo sapiens
Homo sapiens
Tiling Array in situ oligonucleotide, Human 36mer genome tiling array HS_12803, Maskless photolithographic synthesis oligonucleotide array on glass This series of microarrays is designed to represent sense and antisense strands of the nonrepetitive DNA of the human genome with 36mer oligonucleotide probes, positioned every 46nt on average. The probes were selected from the November 14, 2002 human genome sequence assembly (NCBI Build 31/hg13). Microarrays were constructed with Expedite DNA synthesizers (Applied Biosystems, Foster City, CA) in conjunction with Maskless Array Synthesis (MAS) units (NimbleGen Systems, Madison, WI). Arrays containing approximately 390,000 oligonucleotide features in a 14 × 17.4 mm square area were fabricated with photolabile phosophoramidites (NPPOC-dAdenosine (N6-tac) -Cyanoethylphosphoramidite, NPPOC-dCytidine (N4-Isobutyryl) -Cyanoethylphosphoramidite NPPOC-dGuanosine (N2-ipac) -Cyanoethylphosphoramidite, NPPOC-dThymidine-Cyanoethylphosphoramidite) obtained from Proligo (Boulder, CO). Following MAS synthesis, base-protecting groups were removed in a solution of ethylenediamine:ethanol (1:1 v/v) (Aldrich, St. Louis, MO) for 2 hours. The arrays were rinsed with water, dried and stored desiccated until use. Keywords = genomic tiling, maskless photolithography
5 GPL1563 Human 36mer genome tiling array HS_13051 389,668 Yale University 2004-10-29 Homo sapiens
Homo sapiens
Tiling Array in situ oligonucleotide, Human 36mer genome tiling array HS_13051, Maskless photolithographic synthesis oligonucleotide array on glass This series of microarrays is designed to represent sense and antisense strands of the nonrepetitive DNA of the human genome with 36mer oligonucleotide probes, positioned every 46nt on average. The probes were selected from the November 14, 2002 human genome sequence assembly (NCBI Build 31/hg13). Microarrays were constructed with Expedite DNA synthesizers (Applied Biosystems, Foster City, CA) in conjunction with Maskless Array Synthesis (MAS) units (NimbleGen Systems, Madison, WI). Arrays containing approximately 390,000 oligonucleotide features in a 14 × 17.4 mm square area were fabricated with photolabile phosophoramidites (NPPOC-dAdenosine (N6-tac) -Cyanoethylphosphoramidite, NPPOC-dCytidine (N4-Isobutyryl) -Cyanoethylphosphoramidite NPPOC-dGuanosine (N2-ipac) -Cyanoethylphosphoramidite, NPPOC-dThymidine-Cyanoethylphosphoramidite) obtained from Proligo (Boulder, CO). Following MAS synthesis, base-protecting groups were removed in a solution of ethylenediamine:ethanol (1:1 v/v) (Aldrich, St. Louis, MO) for 2 hours. The arrays were rinsed with water, dried and stored desiccated until use. Keywords = genomic tiling, maskless photolithography
6 GPL1594 Human 36mer genome tiling array HS_14307 389,668 Yale University 2004-10-29 Homo sapiens
Homo sapiens
Tiling Array in situ oligonucleotide, Human 36mer genome tiling array HS_14307, Maskless photolithographic synthesis oligonucleotide array on glass This series of microarrays is designed to represent sense and antisense strands of the nonrepetitive DNA of the human genome with 36mer oligonucleotide probes, positioned every 46nt on average. The probes were selected from the November 14, 2002 human genome sequence assembly (NCBI Build 31/hg13). Microarrays were constructed with Expedite DNA synthesizers (Applied Biosystems, Foster City, CA) in conjunction with Maskless Array Synthesis (MAS) units (NimbleGen Systems, Madison, WI). Arrays containing approximately 390,000 oligonucleotide features in a 14 × 17.4 mm square area were fabricated with photolabile phosophoramidites (NPPOC-dAdenosine (N6-tac) -Cyanoethylphosphoramidite, NPPOC-dCytidine (N4-Isobutyryl) -Cyanoethylphosphoramidite NPPOC-dGuanosine (N2-ipac) -Cyanoethylphosphoramidite, NPPOC-dThymidine-Cyanoethylphosphoramidite) obtained from Proligo (Boulder, CO). Following MAS synthesis, base-protecting groups were removed in a solution of ethylenediamine:ethanol (1:1 v/v) (Aldrich, St. Louis, MO) for 2 hours. The arrays were rinsed with water, dried and stored desiccated until use. Keywords = genomic tiling, maskless photolithography
7 GPL1623 Human 36mer genome tiling array HS_24906 389,668 Yale University 2004-10-29 Homo sapiens
Homo sapiens
Tiling Array in situ oligonucleotide, Human 36mer genome tiling array HS_24906, Maskless photolithographic synthesis oligonucleotide array on glass This series of microarrays is designed to represent sense and antisense strands of the nonrepetitive DNA of the human genome with 36mer oligonucleotide probes, positioned every 46nt on average. The probes were selected from the November 14, 2002 human genome sequence assembly (NCBI Build 31/hg13). Microarrays were constructed with Expedite DNA synthesizers (Applied Biosystems, Foster City, CA) in conjunction with Maskless Array Synthesis (MAS) units (NimbleGen Systems, Madison, WI). Arrays containing approximately 390,000 oligonucleotide features in a 14 × 17.4 mm square area were fabricated with photolabile phosophoramidites (NPPOC-dAdenosine (N6-tac) -Cyanoethylphosphoramidite, NPPOC-dCytidine (N4-Isobutyryl) -Cyanoethylphosphoramidite NPPOC-dGuanosine (N2-ipac) -Cyanoethylphosphoramidite, NPPOC-dThymidine-Cyanoethylphosphoramidite) obtained from Proligo (Boulder, CO). Following MAS synthesis, base-protecting groups were removed in a solution of ethylenediamine:ethanol (1:1 v/v) (Aldrich, St. Louis, MO) for 2 hours. The arrays were rinsed with water, dried and stored desiccated until use. Keywords = genomic tiling, maskless photolithography
8 GPL1631 Human 36mer genome tiling array HS_25061 389,668 Yale University 2004-10-29 Homo sapiens
Homo sapiens
Tiling Array in situ oligonucleotide, Human 36mer genome tiling array HS_25061, Maskless photolithographic synthesis oligonucleotide array on glass This series of microarrays is designed to represent sense and antisense strands of the nonrepetitive DNA of the human genome with 36mer oligonucleotide probes, positioned every 46nt on average. The probes were selected from the November 14, 2002 human genome sequence assembly (NCBI Build 31/hg13). Microarrays were constructed with Expedite DNA synthesizers (Applied Biosystems, Foster City, CA) in conjunction with Maskless Array Synthesis (MAS) units (NimbleGen Systems, Madison, WI). Arrays containing approximately 390,000 oligonucleotide features in a 14 × 17.4 mm square area were fabricated with photolabile phosophoramidites (NPPOC-dAdenosine (N6-tac) -Cyanoethylphosphoramidite, NPPOC-dCytidine (N4-Isobutyryl) -Cyanoethylphosphoramidite NPPOC-dGuanosine (N2-ipac) -Cyanoethylphosphoramidite, NPPOC-dThymidine-Cyanoethylphosphoramidite) obtained from Proligo (Boulder, CO). Following MAS synthesis, base-protecting groups were removed in a solution of ethylenediamine:ethanol (1:1 v/v) (Aldrich, St. Louis, MO) for 2 hours. The arrays were rinsed with water, dried and stored desiccated until use. Keywords = genomic tiling, maskless photolithography
9 GPL1637 Human 36mer genome tiling array HS_25100 389,668 Yale University 2004-10-29 Homo sapiens
Homo sapiens
Tiling Array in situ oligonucleotide, Human 36mer genome tiling array HS_25100, Maskless photolithographic synthesis oligonucleotide array on glass This series of microarrays is designed to represent sense and antisense strands of the nonrepetitive DNA of the human genome with 36mer oligonucleotide probes, positioned every 46nt on average. The probes were selected from the November 14, 2002 human genome sequence assembly (NCBI Build 31/hg13). Microarrays were constructed with Expedite DNA synthesizers (Applied Biosystems, Foster City, CA) in conjunction with Maskless Array Synthesis (MAS) units (NimbleGen Systems, Madison, WI). Arrays containing approximately 390,000 oligonucleotide features in a 14 × 17.4 mm square area were fabricated with photolabile phosophoramidites (NPPOC-dAdenosine (N6-tac) -Cyanoethylphosphoramidite, NPPOC-dCytidine (N4-Isobutyryl) -Cyanoethylphosphoramidite NPPOC-dGuanosine (N2-ipac) -Cyanoethylphosphoramidite, NPPOC-dThymidine-Cyanoethylphosphoramidite) obtained from Proligo (Boulder, CO). Following MAS synthesis, base-protecting groups were removed in a solution of ethylenediamine:ethanol (1:1 v/v) (Aldrich, St. Louis, MO) for 2 hours. The arrays were rinsed with water, dried and stored desiccated until use. Keywords = genomic tiling, maskless photolithography
10 GPL1550 Human 36mer genome tiling array HS_12801 389,665 Yale University 2004-10-29 Homo sapiens
Homo sapiens
Tiling Array in situ oligonucleotide, Human 36mer genome tiling array HS_12801, Maskless photolithographic synthesis oligonucleotide array on glass This series of microarrays is designed to represent sense and antisense strands of the nonrepetitive DNA of the human genome with 36mer oligonucleotide probes, positioned every 46nt on average. The probes were selected from the November 14, 2002 human genome sequence assembly (NCBI Build 31/hg13). Microarrays were constructed with Expedite DNA synthesizers (Applied Biosystems, Foster City, CA) in conjunction with Maskless Array Synthesis (MAS) units (NimbleGen Systems, Madison, WI). Arrays containing approximately 390,000 oligonucleotide features in a 14 × 17.4 mm square area were fabricated with photolabile phosophoramidites (NPPOC-dAdenosine (N6-tac) -Cyanoethylphosphoramidite, NPPOC-dCytidine (N4-Isobutyryl) -Cyanoethylphosphoramidite NPPOC-dGuanosine (N2-ipac) -Cyanoethylphosphoramidite, NPPOC-dThymidine-Cyanoethylphosphoramidite) obtained from Proligo (Boulder, CO). Following MAS synthesis, base-protecting groups were removed in a solution of ethylenediamine:ethanol (1:1 v/v) (Aldrich, St. Louis, MO) for 2 hours. The arrays were rinsed with water, dried and stored desiccated until use. Keywords = genomic tiling, maskless photolithography
11 GPL1618 Human 36mer genome tiling array HS_20282 389,665 Yale University 2004-10-29 Homo sapiens
Homo sapiens
Tiling Array in situ oligonucleotide, Human 36mer genome tiling array HS_20282, Maskless photolithographic synthesis oligonucleotide array on glass This series of microarrays is designed to represent sense and antisense strands of the nonrepetitive DNA of the human genome with 36mer oligonucleotide probes, positioned every 46nt on average. The probes were selected from the November 14, 2002 human genome sequence assembly (NCBI Build 31/hg13). Microarrays were constructed with Expedite DNA synthesizers (Applied Biosystems, Foster City, CA) in conjunction with Maskless Array Synthesis (MAS) units (NimbleGen Systems, Madison, WI). Arrays containing approximately 390,000 oligonucleotide features in a 14 × 17.4 mm square area were fabricated with photolabile phosophoramidites (NPPOC-dAdenosine (N6-tac) -Cyanoethylphosphoramidite, NPPOC-dCytidine (N4-Isobutyryl) -Cyanoethylphosphoramidite NPPOC-dGuanosine (N2-ipac) -Cyanoethylphosphoramidite, NPPOC-dThymidine-Cyanoethylphosphoramidite) obtained from Proligo (Boulder, CO). Following MAS synthesis, base-protecting groups were removed in a solution of ethylenediamine:ethanol (1:1 v/v) (Aldrich, St. Louis, MO) for 2 hours. The arrays were rinsed with water, dried and stored desiccated until use. Keywords = genomic tiling, maskless photolithography
12 GPL1606 Human 36mer genome tiling array HS_17913 389,638 Yale University 2004-10-29 Homo sapiens
Homo sapiens
Tiling Array in situ oligonucleotide, Human 36mer genome tiling array HS_17913, Maskless photolithographic synthesis oligonucleotide array on glass This series of microarrays is designed to represent sense and antisense strands of the nonrepetitive DNA of the human genome with 36mer oligonucleotide probes, positioned every 46nt on average. The probes were selected from the November 14, 2002 human genome sequence assembly (NCBI Build 31/hg13). Microarrays were constructed with Expedite DNA synthesizers (Applied Biosystems, Foster City, CA) in conjunction with Maskless Array Synthesis (MAS) units (NimbleGen Systems, Madison, WI). Arrays containing approximately 390,000 oligonucleotide features in a 14 × 17.4 mm square area were fabricated with photolabile phosophoramidites (NPPOC-dAdenosine (N6-tac) -Cyanoethylphosphoramidite, NPPOC-dCytidine (N4-Isobutyryl) -Cyanoethylphosphoramidite NPPOC-dGuanosine (N2-ipac) -Cyanoethylphosphoramidite, NPPOC-dThymidine-Cyanoethylphosphoramidite) obtained from Proligo (Boulder, CO). Following MAS synthesis, base-protecting groups were removed in a solution of ethylenediamine:ethanol (1:1 v/v) (Aldrich, St. Louis, MO) for 2 hours. The arrays were rinsed with water, dried and stored desiccated until use. Keywords = genomic tiling, maskless photolithography
13 GPL1633 Human 36mer genome tiling array HS_25075 389,638 Yale University 2004-10-29 Homo sapiens
Homo sapiens
Tiling Array in situ oligonucleotide, Human 36mer genome tiling array HS_25075, Maskless photolithographic synthesis oligonucleotide array on glass This series of microarrays is designed to represent sense and antisense strands of the nonrepetitive DNA of the human genome with 36mer oligonucleotide probes, positioned every 46nt on average. The probes were selected from the November 14, 2002 human genome sequence assembly (NCBI Build 31/hg13). Microarrays were constructed with Expedite DNA synthesizers (Applied Biosystems, Foster City, CA) in conjunction with Maskless Array Synthesis (MAS) units (NimbleGen Systems, Madison, WI). Arrays containing approximately 390,000 oligonucleotide features in a 14 × 17.4 mm square area were fabricated with photolabile phosophoramidites (NPPOC-dAdenosine (N6-tac) -Cyanoethylphosphoramidite, NPPOC-dCytidine (N4-Isobutyryl) -Cyanoethylphosphoramidite NPPOC-dGuanosine (N2-ipac) -Cyanoethylphosphoramidite, NPPOC-dThymidine-Cyanoethylphosphoramidite) obtained from Proligo (Boulder, CO). Following MAS synthesis, base-protecting groups were removed in a solution of ethylenediamine:ethanol (1:1 v/v) (Aldrich, St. Louis, MO) for 2 hours. The arrays were rinsed with water, dried and stored desiccated until use. Keywords = genomic tiling, maskless photolithography
14 GPL1639 Human 36mer genome tiling array HS_29033 389,638 Yale University 2004-10-29 Homo sapiens
Homo sapiens
Tiling Array in situ oligonucleotide, Human 36mer genome tiling array HS_29033, Maskless photolithographic synthesis oligonucleotide array on glass This series of microarrays is designed to represent sense and antisense strands of the nonrepetitive DNA of the human genome with 36mer oligonucleotide probes, positioned every 46nt on average. The probes were selected from the November 14, 2002 human genome sequence assembly (NCBI Build 31/hg13). Microarrays were constructed with Expedite DNA synthesizers (Applied Biosystems, Foster City, CA) in conjunction with Maskless Array Synthesis (MAS) units (NimbleGen Systems, Madison, WI). Arrays containing approximately 390,000 oligonucleotide features in a 14 × 17.4 mm square area were fabricated with photolabile phosophoramidites (NPPOC-dAdenosine (N6-tac) -Cyanoethylphosphoramidite, NPPOC-dCytidine (N4-Isobutyryl) -Cyanoethylphosphoramidite NPPOC-dGuanosine (N2-ipac) -Cyanoethylphosphoramidite, NPPOC-dThymidine-Cyanoethylphosphoramidite) obtained from Proligo (Boulder, CO). Following MAS synthesis, base-protecting groups were removed in a solution of ethylenediamine:ethanol (1:1 v/v) (Aldrich, St. Louis, MO) for 2 hours. The arrays were rinsed with water, dried and stored desiccated until use. Keywords = genomic tiling, maskless photolithography
15 GPL1642 Human 36mer genome tiling array HS_29095 389,638 Yale University 2004-10-29 Homo sapiens
Homo sapiens
Tiling Array in situ oligonucleotide, Human 36mer genome tiling array HS_29095, Maskless photolithographic synthesis oligonucleotide array on glass This series of microarrays is designed to represent sense and antisense strands of the nonrepetitive DNA of the human genome with 36mer oligonucleotide probes, positioned every 46nt on average. The probes were selected from the November 14, 2002 human genome sequence assembly (NCBI Build 31/hg13). Microarrays were constructed with Expedite DNA synthesizers (Applied Biosystems, Foster City, CA) in conjunction with Maskless Array Synthesis (MAS) units (NimbleGen Systems, Madison, WI). Arrays containing approximately 390,000 oligonucleotide features in a 14 × 17.4 mm square area were fabricated with photolabile phosophoramidites (NPPOC-dAdenosine (N6-tac) -Cyanoethylphosphoramidite, NPPOC-dCytidine (N4-Isobutyryl) -Cyanoethylphosphoramidite NPPOC-dGuanosine (N2-ipac) -Cyanoethylphosphoramidite, NPPOC-dThymidine-Cyanoethylphosphoramidite) obtained from Proligo (Boulder, CO). Following MAS synthesis, base-protecting groups were removed in a solution of ethylenediamine:ethanol (1:1 v/v) (Aldrich, St. Louis, MO) for 2 hours. The arrays were rinsed with water, dried and stored desiccated until use. Keywords = genomic tiling, maskless photolithography
16 GPL1596 Human 36mer genome tiling array HS_14309 389,637 Yale University 2004-10-29 Homo sapiens
Homo sapiens
Tiling Array in situ oligonucleotide, Human 36mer genome tiling array HS_14309, Maskless photolithographic synthesis oligonucleotide array on glass This series of microarrays is designed to represent sense and antisense strands of the nonrepetitive DNA of the human genome with 36mer oligonucleotide probes, positioned every 46nt on average. The probes were selected from the November 14, 2002 human genome sequence assembly (NCBI Build 31/hg13). Microarrays were constructed with Expedite DNA synthesizers (Applied Biosystems, Foster City, CA) in conjunction with Maskless Array Synthesis (MAS) units (NimbleGen Systems, Madison, WI). Arrays containing approximately 390,000 oligonucleotide features in a 14 × 17.4 mm square area were fabricated with photolabile phosophoramidites (NPPOC-dAdenosine (N6-tac) -Cyanoethylphosphoramidite, NPPOC-dCytidine (N4-Isobutyryl) -Cyanoethylphosphoramidite NPPOC-dGuanosine (N2-ipac) -Cyanoethylphosphoramidite, NPPOC-dThymidine-Cyanoethylphosphoramidite) obtained from Proligo (Boulder, CO). Following MAS synthesis, base-protecting groups were removed in a solution of ethylenediamine:ethanol (1:1 v/v) (Aldrich, St. Louis, MO) for 2 hours. The arrays were rinsed with water, dried and stored desiccated until use. Keywords = genomic tiling, maskless photolithography
17 GPL1628 Human 36mer genome tiling array HS_24943 389,637 Yale University 2004-10-29 Homo sapiens
Homo sapiens
Tiling Array in situ oligonucleotide, Human 36mer genome tiling array HS_24943, Maskless photolithographic synthesis oligonucleotide array on glass This series of microarrays is designed to represent sense and antisense strands of the nonrepetitive DNA of the human genome with 36mer oligonucleotide probes, positioned every 46nt on average. The probes were selected from the November 14, 2002 human genome sequence assembly (NCBI Build 31/hg13). Microarrays were constructed with Expedite DNA synthesizers (Applied Biosystems, Foster City, CA) in conjunction with Maskless Array Synthesis (MAS) units (NimbleGen Systems, Madison, WI). Arrays containing approximately 390,000 oligonucleotide features in a 14 × 17.4 mm square area were fabricated with photolabile phosophoramidites (NPPOC-dAdenosine (N6-tac) -Cyanoethylphosphoramidite, NPPOC-dCytidine (N4-Isobutyryl) -Cyanoethylphosphoramidite NPPOC-dGuanosine (N2-ipac) -Cyanoethylphosphoramidite, NPPOC-dThymidine-Cyanoethylphosphoramidite) obtained from Proligo (Boulder, CO). Following MAS synthesis, base-protecting groups were removed in a solution of ethylenediamine:ethanol (1:1 v/v) (Aldrich, St. Louis, MO) for 2 hours. The arrays were rinsed with water, dried and stored desiccated until use. Keywords = genomic tiling, maskless photolithography
18 GPL1547 Human 36mer genome tiling array HS_12610 389,636 Yale University 2004-10-29 Homo sapiens
Homo sapiens
Tiling Array in situ oligonucleotide, Human 36mer genome tiling array HS_12610, Maskless photolithographic synthesis oligonucleotide array on glass This series of microarrays is designed to represent sense and antisense strands of the nonrepetitive DNA of the human genome with 36mer oligonucleotide probes, positioned every 46nt on average. The probes were selected from the November 14, 2002 human genome sequence assembly (NCBI Build 31/hg13). Microarrays were constructed with Expedite DNA synthesizers (Applied Biosystems, Foster City, CA) in conjunction with Maskless Array Synthesis (MAS) units (NimbleGen Systems, Madison, WI). Arrays containing approximately 390,000 oligonucleotide features in a 14 × 17.4 mm square area were fabricated with photolabile phosophoramidites (NPPOC-dAdenosine (N6-tac) -Cyanoethylphosphoramidite, NPPOC-dCytidine (N4-Isobutyryl) -Cyanoethylphosphoramidite NPPOC-dGuanosine (N2-ipac) -Cyanoethylphosphoramidite, NPPOC-dThymidine-Cyanoethylphosphoramidite) obtained from Proligo (Boulder, CO). Following MAS synthesis, base-protecting groups were removed in a solution of ethylenediamine:ethanol (1:1 v/v) (Aldrich, St. Louis, MO) for 2 hours. The arrays were rinsed with water, dried and stored desiccated until use. Keywords = genomic tiling, maskless photolithography
19 GPL1585 Human 36mer genome tiling array HS_14284 389,636 Yale University 2004-10-29 Homo sapiens
Homo sapiens
Tiling Array in situ oligonucleotide, Human 36mer genome tiling array HS_14284, Maskless photolithographic synthesis oligonucleotide array on glass This series of microarrays is designed to represent sense and antisense strands of the nonrepetitive DNA of the human genome with 36mer oligonucleotide probes, positioned every 46nt on average. The probes were selected from the November 14, 2002 human genome sequence assembly (NCBI Build 31/hg13). Microarrays were constructed with Expedite DNA synthesizers (Applied Biosystems, Foster City, CA) in conjunction with Maskless Array Synthesis (MAS) units (NimbleGen Systems, Madison, WI). Arrays containing approximately 390,000 oligonucleotide features in a 14 × 17.4 mm square area were fabricated with photolabile phosophoramidites (NPPOC-dAdenosine (N6-tac) -Cyanoethylphosphoramidite, NPPOC-dCytidine (N4-Isobutyryl) -Cyanoethylphosphoramidite NPPOC-dGuanosine (N2-ipac) -Cyanoethylphosphoramidite, NPPOC-dThymidine-Cyanoethylphosphoramidite) obtained from Proligo (Boulder, CO). Following MAS synthesis, base-protecting groups were removed in a solution of ethylenediamine:ethanol (1:1 v/v) (Aldrich, St. Louis, MO) for 2 hours. The arrays were rinsed with water, dried and stored desiccated until use. Keywords = genomic tiling, maskless photolithography
20 GPL1586 Human 36mer genome tiling array HS_14285 389,636 Yale University 2004-10-29 Homo sapiens
Homo sapiens
Tiling Array in situ oligonucleotide, Human 36mer genome tiling array HS_14285, Maskless photolithographic synthesis oligonucleotide array on glass This series of microarrays is designed to represent sense and antisense strands of the nonrepetitive DNA of the human genome with 36mer oligonucleotide probes, positioned every 46nt on average. The probes were selected from the November 14, 2002 human genome sequence assembly (NCBI Build 31/hg13). Microarrays were constructed with Expedite DNA synthesizers (Applied Biosystems, Foster City, CA) in conjunction with Maskless Array Synthesis (MAS) units (NimbleGen Systems, Madison, WI). Arrays containing approximately 390,000 oligonucleotide features in a 14 × 17.4 mm square area were fabricated with photolabile phosophoramidites (NPPOC-dAdenosine (N6-tac) -Cyanoethylphosphoramidite, NPPOC-dCytidine (N4-Isobutyryl) -Cyanoethylphosphoramidite NPPOC-dGuanosine (N2-ipac) -Cyanoethylphosphoramidite, NPPOC-dThymidine-Cyanoethylphosphoramidite) obtained from Proligo (Boulder, CO). Following MAS synthesis, base-protecting groups were removed in a solution of ethylenediamine:ethanol (1:1 v/v) (Aldrich, St. Louis, MO) for 2 hours. The arrays were rinsed with water, dried and stored desiccated until use. Keywords = genomic tiling, maskless photolithography
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