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|species=Mouse (Mus musculus) | |species=Mouse (Mus musculus) | ||
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|time_span=17 days | |time_span=17 days | ||
|timepoint_design=Embryonic stages | |timepoint_design=Embryonic stages | ||
|tissue_cell_type=Cerebellum | |tissue_cell_type=Cerebellum | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:27, 14 March 2022
Series: | DEVELOPMENTAL TISSUE SERIES |
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Species: | Mouse (Mus musculus) |
Genomic View: | Zenbu |
Expression table: | FILE |
Link to TET: | TET |
Sample providers : | Daniel Goldowitz |
Germ layer: | ectoderm |
Primary cells or cell line: | primary cells |
Time span: | 17 days |
Number of time points: | 12 |
Overview |
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Brain development requires intricately controlled expression of specific gene regulatory networks across time. Despite recent development in genomics technology, temporally-dependent large-scale transcriptome analyses across neural development are lacking. The cerebellum is a less complex, anatomically discrete and well-studied part of the mammalian brain that lends itself to such an analysis. To identify active transcription factor networks in developing mouse cerebellum, we analyzed the sequenced CAGE libraries from 12 time points across cerebellar development (embryonic days 11-18 at 24 hour intervals and every 72hrs until postnatal day 9). |
Sample description |
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Mice were housed in a room with 12/12 hr light/dark controlled environment. Embryos were obtained from timed pregnant females at midnight of the day when a vaginal plug was detected; this was considered embryonic day 0 (E0). Pregnant females were cervically dislocated and embryos were harvested from the uterus. The cerebellum was isolated from each embryo, pooled with littermates of like genotype, and snap-frozen in liquid nitrogen. 3-4 replicate pools of 3-10 whole cerebella samples were collected from 12 time points across cerebellar development (embryonic days 11-18 at 24 hour intervals and every 72hrs until postnatal day 9) |
Quality control |
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Bioanalyzer analysis was performed to check RNA quality. All RNA samples used for the time series achieved high RNA Integrity (RIN) Score. 34 out of 36 samples had RIN score of 9.7 or higher (10 being the best). |
Profiled time course samples
Only samples that passed quality controls (Arner et al. 2015) are shown here. The entire set of samples are downloadable from FANTOM5 human / mouse samples
10114-102E6 | cerebellum | embryo E11 | biol_rep1 (E11R1) |
10115-102E7 | cerebellum | embryo E12 | biol_rep1 (E12R1) |
10116-102E8 | cerebellum | embryo E13 | biol_rep1 (E13R1) |
10117-102E9 | cerebellum | embryo E14 | biol_rep1 (E14R1) |
10118-102F1 | cerebellum | embryo E15 | biol_rep1 (E15R1) |
10119-102F2 | cerebellum | embryo E16 | biol_rep1 (E16R1) |
10120-102F3 | cerebellum | embryo E17 | biol_rep1 (E17R1) |
10121-102F4 | cerebellum | embryo E18 | biol_rep1 (E18R1) |
10122-102F5 | cerebellum | neonate N00 | biol_rep1 (P0R1) |
10123-102F6 | cerebellum | neonate N03 | biol_rep1 (P3R1) |
10124-102F7 | cerebellum | neonate N06 | biol_rep1 (P6R1) |
10125-102F8 | cerebellum | neonate N09 | biol_rep1 (P9R1) |
10126-102F9 | cerebellum | embryo E11 | biol_rep2 (E11R2) |
10127-102G1 | cerebellum | embryo E12 | biol_rep2 (E12R2) |
10128-102G2 | cerebellum | embryo E13 | biol_rep2 (E13R2) |
10129-102G3 | cerebellum | embryo E14 | biol_rep2 (E14R2) |
10130-102G4 | cerebellum | embryo E15 | biol_rep2 (E15R2) |
10131-102G5 | cerebellum | embryo E16 | biol_rep2 (E16R2) |
10132-102G6 | cerebellum | embryo E17 | biol_rep2 (E17R2) |
10133-102G7 | cerebellum | embryo E18 | biol_rep2 (E18R2) |
10134-102G8 | cerebellum | neonate N00 | biol_rep2 (P0R2) |
10135-102G9 | cerebellum | neonate N03 | biol_rep2 (P3R2) |
10136-102H1 | cerebellum | neonate N06 | biol_rep2 (P6R2) |
10137-102H2 | cerebellum | neonate N09 | biol_rep2 (P9R2) |
10138-102H3 | cerebellum | embryo E11 | biol_rep3 (E11R3) |
10139-102H4 | cerebellum | embryo E12 | biol_rep3 (E12R3) |
10140-102H5 | cerebellum | embryo E13 | biol_rep3 (E13R3) |
10141-102H6 | cerebellum | embryo E14 | biol_rep3 (E14R3) |
10142-102H7 | cerebellum | embryo E15 | biol_rep3 (E15R3) |
10143-102H8 | cerebellum | embryo E16 | biol_rep3 (E16R3) |
10144-102H9 | cerebellum | embryo E17 | biol_rep3 (E17R3) |
10145-102I1 | cerebellum | embryo E18 | biol_rep3 (E18R3) |
10146-102I2 | cerebellum | neonate N00 | biol_rep3 (P0R3) |
10147-102I3 | cerebellum | neonate N03 | biol_rep3 (P3R3) |
10148-102I4 | cerebellum | neonate N06 | biol_rep3 (P6R3) |
10149-102I5 | cerebellum | neonate N09 | biol_rep3 (P9R3) |