Project description:DNA methylation data from human tissues: 5 samples each of normal liver, frontal cortex, spleen and colon. 5 samples of colon tumor.
Project description:DNA methylation data from human tissues: 5 samples each of normal liver, frontal cortex, spleen and colon. 5 samples of colon tumor. Genomic DNA was isolated and hybridized to custom-designed Nimblegen microarrays (CHARM human array v1). 4 normal tissues and 1 colon tumor
Project description:The main goal of the study was to measure the epigenetic age (also known as DNA methylation age) of these tissues. Toward this end, we used the epigenetic clock software described in Horvath S (n=2013) DNA methylation age of human tissues and cell types. Genome Biology.2013, 14:R115. DOI: 10.1186/10.1186/gb-2013-14-10-r115 PMID: 24138928 Human DNA methylation Beadchip v1.2 was used to obtain n=64 Illumina DNA methylation arrays from 30 tissues. For each of the following tissues, we obtained at least 2 replicates: adipose, adrenal gland, aorta, bone, bone-marrow, breast, buccal cells, cartilage, cerebellum, colon, diaphragm, esophagus , frontal cortex, kidney, heart, hippocampus, liver, lung, lymph node, midbrain, muscle, occipital cortex, pancreas, pericardium skin, spleen, stomach, temporal cortex, thyroid, whole blood.
Project description:DNA methylation, at CpG islands and promoters, is often inversely correlated with gene expression. We used expression microarrays to determine the relationship between DNA methylation and gene expression in 5 normal prefrontal cortex samples and 5 normal liver samples from the same individuals as well as between 4 colon tumor and matched normal colon mucosa (from the same individuals). Experiment Overall Design: We isolated RNA from pre-frontal cortex and liver tissue from 5 individuals for which we have genome-wide DNA methylation data and hybridized to Affymetrix gene expression microarrays. Similarly, we isolated RNA from 4 tumor and matched normal colon samples that we have genome-wide DNA methylation data..<br><br>This experiment was reloaded in November 2010 after additional curation.
Project description:This data set consists of tissue-specific RNA-seq reads from 14 different tissues from a single female adult olive baboon (Papio anubis): bone marrow, brain cerebellum, brain frontal cortex, brain pituitary, brain temporal lobe, colon, heart, kidney, liver, lymph node, spleen, lung, skeletal muscle and thymus. The data set was generated by the non-human primate reference transcriptome resource (NHPRTR) project (http://nhprtr.org/), and was first made public on 14 Jan 2014.
Project description:We compiled a comprehensive list of human m6A sites in cerebellum, frontal cortex, heart, kidney, liver, lung, muscle,spleen and testis.
Project description:We used microarray expression profiling to assess protein-coding and non-coding gene expression across 8 brain samples and 7 other human tissues. We measured commercial human cDNA samples from 15 tissues: cerebellum, brain stem, frontal cortex, occipital cortex, parietal cortex, fetal brain, whole adult brain, colon, heart, kidney, liver, lung, breast and adrenal gland
Project description:An Infinium microarray platform (GPL28271, HorvathMammalMethylChip40) was used to generate DNA methylation data from many tissues from horses We generated DNA methylation data from n=333 horse tissue samples representing tissues. Blood samples were collected via venipuncture into EDTA tubes from across 24 different horse breeds (buffy coat). The other tissues were collected at necropsy. The tissue atlas was generated from two Thoroughbred mares as part of the FAANG initiative 37, with the following tissues profiled: adipose (gluteal), adrenal cortex, blood (PBMCs; only n=1 mare), cartilage (only n=1 mare), cecum, cerebellum (2 samples each from lateral hemisphere and vermis), frontal cortex, duodenum, fibroblast, heart (2 samples each from the right atrium, left atrium, right ventricle, left ventricle), hypothalamus, ileum, jejunum, keratinocyte, kidney (kidney cortex and medulla), lamina, larynx (i.e. cricoarytenoideus dorsalis muscle), liver, lung, mammary gland, mitral valve of the heart, skeletal muscle (gluteal muscle and longissimus muscle), occipital cortex, ovary, parietal cortex, pituitary, sacrocaudalis dorsalis muscle, skin, spinal cord (C1 and T8), spleen, suspensory ligament, temporal cortex, tendon (deep digital flexor tendon and superficial digital flexor tendon), uterus.