Transcriptional analysis of temperature regulation in Yersinia pestis
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ABSTRACT: Temperature is a key environmental factor for facultative pathogens during the host adaptation response. To assess the functional role of temperature in Yersinia pestis, a microarray study was conducted comparing the Îpgm (pigmentation-negative) R88 strain grown at 37°C or 30°C. Six independent RNA samples from 37°C cultures were paired with six independent RNA samples from 30°C cultures for hybridization to six two-color microarrays. A dye-swap design was used to remove the Cy5 and Cy3 dye bias.
ORGANISM(S): Yersinia pestis
SUBMITTER: Chris Minion
PROVIDER: E-GEOD-30333 | biostudies-arrayexpress |
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress
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