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Sestan Lab Human Brain Atlas Microarrays   (All Expression tracks)

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Assembly: Human Feb. 2009 (GRCh37/hg19)
Data coordinates converted via liftOver from: Mar. 2006 (NCBI36/hg18)
Data last updated at UCSC: 2010-08-06


Note: lifted from hg18

Description

This track displays exon microarray expression data from the late mid-fetal human brain, generated by the Sestan Lab at Yale University. The data represent 13 brain regions, including nine areas of neocortex, and both hemispheres. By default, arrays are grouped by the median for each brain region, including each neocortical area. Alternatively, neocortex areas can be grouped together; arrays can be grouped by mean; or all 95 arrays can be shown individually.

Methods

RNA was isolated from 13 brain regions, from both hemispheres, of four late mid-fetal human brains, with a total PMI of less than one hour, and hybridized to Affymetrix Human Exon 1.0 ST arrays. Affymetrix CEL files were imported into Partek GS using Robust Multichip Average (RMA) background correction, quantile normalization, and GC content correction. The normalized data were then converted to log-ratios, relative to arrays hybridized with RNA pooled from all regions of the same brain. Signal log-ratios are displayed here as green for negative (underexpression) and red for positive (overexpression).

The probe set for this microarray track can be displayed by turning on the Affy HuEx 1.0 track. Core, extended, and full probe sets are shown. "Bounded" probe sets - exons that lie within the intron of more than one gene - and potentially cross-hybridizing probe sets were filtered from this dataset, leaving ~875K probe sets.

Credits

The data for this track were generated and analyzed by Matthew B. Johnson, Yuka Imamura Kawasawa, Christopher Mason, and the Yale Neuroscience Microarray Center.

Links

The raw microarray data are available via the NCBI Gene Expression Omnibus.

More information is available at https://hbatlas.org/.