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Short Poly(A) Tails are a Conserved Feature of Highly Expressed Genes

Organism: 6239
Platform: GPL15716
Samples: 5
Experiment Types:
Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing Other
Submitted: Oct 02 2017
Last Updated: May 15 2019
Status: Public on Oct 19 2017
Contact: Amy,,Pasquinelli (University of California, San Diego)

Relations

SuperSeries of: GSE104500 SuperSeries of: GSE104501 BioProject: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/bioproject/PRJNA412858

Summary

This SuperSeries is composed of the SubSeries listed below.

Overall Design

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Analysis (2 steps)

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Processing steps for GSE104502
  1. Read counts were quantified using kallisto.
  2. These were then aligned to C. elegans genome WS247.
GEO Samples (5)

Dataset Citations (1)

Short poly(A) tails are a conserved feature of highly expressed genes.
PMID 29106412 · 2017 · Nature structural & molecular biology
Sarah Azoubel Lima, Laura B Chipman, Angela L Nicholson, Ying-Hsin Chen, Brian A Yee, Gene W Yeo, Jeff Coller, Amy E Pasquinelli

Linked Publications (1)

Short poly(A) tails are a conserved feature of highly expressed genes.
Nature structural & molecular biology · 2017