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EGAC00001002952
DAA_KAIST_GSMSE
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This DAC controls 3 datasets
Dataset ID
Description
Technology
Samples
EGAD00001009711
244 infected single-cell alveolar bam files, 48 empty well bam files, and 52 RNA sequencing of amplicons (4 SARS-CoV-2 variants with 12 batches and 4 viral variants pool samples). 244 alveolar single cells were captured over 12 experimental batches and experimental condition is written in metadata uploaded as "infected_cells_final_revision.csv". on github (https://github.com/twkim-0510/SARS-CoV-2_viral_competition). Each bam file name corresponds to the sample_name column of the metadata.
Illumina NovaSeq 6000
344
EGAD00001010183
Throughout an individual’s lifetime, genomic alterations accumulate in somatic cells. However, the mutational landscape induced by retrotransposition of long interspersed nuclear element-1 (L1), a widespread mobile element in the human genome, is poorly understood in normal cells. Here, we explored the whole-genome sequences of 406 normal colorectal clones, 12 MUTYH-associated adenomatous clones, and 19 matched colorectal cancer tissues. In addition, we analyzed promoter DNA methylation status of retrotransposition-competent L1 (in 139 clones) and read-through RNA expression profiles (in 116 clones) to investigate the epigenetic regulation of L1 activity.
Illumina NovaSeq 6000
654
EGAD50000000373
Genomic alterations accumulate in the somatic cells throughout an individual’s lifetime. Recent sequencing studies have documented widespread mutations in the nuclear genome and the frequent clonal competition of normal cells carrying mutations. However, the landscape of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) heteroplasmy in normal human tissues is poorly understood. This study investigated the whole genome sequences (WGSs) of 2,096 clones established from non-neoplastic healthy single cells obtained from 31 donors. In addition, we analyzed 31 WGSs of neoplastic cells, including 12 clones established from adenomatous polyps from one individual with MUTYH-associated polyposis and 19 matched colorectal carcinomas from individuals who donated normal colorectal clones.
Illumina NovaSeq 6000
823