Project description:We performed a transcriptome analysis of Staphylococcus pseudintermedius with and without 5% (w/w) erythritol exposure to validate the mechanism of growth inhibition.
Project description:To infer potential epigenetic variations during SCNT procedure that could occur and lead to abnormal sex-reversal phenotype, we performed whole genome bisulfite sequencing (WGBS) on DNAs extracted from primary fibroblast cells isolated from seven dog samples. These samples include two normal donors, two sex-reversed cloned dogs, one sex-reversed re-cloned dog as well as a pair of independent replicate samples taken as controls
2016-11-09 | GSE74225 | GEO
Project description:Staphylococcus pseudintermedius isolated from humans
Project description:DNA methylation patterns reflect the status of individual tissues, such as cell composition, age, and the local environment in mammals. This experiment addressed the DNA methylation landscape in the dog genome across three breeds: Shiba, Dachshund (Miniature), and Poodle (Toy). A comprehensive profile of whole-genome DNA methylation from the whole blood of three dog breeds was generated using whole-genome bisulfite sequencing.
Project description:Primary objectives: The primary objective is to investigate circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) via deep sequencing for mutation detection and by whole genome sequencing for copy number analyses before start (baseline) with regorafenib and at defined time points during administration of regorafenib for treatment efficacy in colorectal cancer patients in terms of overall survival (OS).
Primary endpoints: circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) via deep sequencing for mutation detection and by whole genome sequencing for copy number analyses before start (baseline) with regorafenib and at defined time points during administration of regorafenib for treatment efficacy in colorectal cancer patients in terms of overall survival (OS).
Project description:This study used the NimbleGen dog whole genome CGH 2.1M tiling array to assay copy number variants in the dog genome in multiple breeds and wolf.