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Series GSE5956 Query DataSets for GSE5956
Status Public on Oct 01, 2007
Title Expression data from Drosophila subjected to artificial selection on locomotion
Organism Drosophila melanogaster
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Genes relevant to manifestion of and variation in locomotor behavior might be differentially expressed in lines selected for divergent levels of locomotion.
Keywords: selection group
 
Overall design Drosophila adults were assessed for locomotor reactivity levels in a behavioral assay that quantified the locomotor response to a mechanical stimulus. A subset of the sampled population was selected as parents for the next generation, with High, Low, and Control selection groups maintained. This artificial selection was continued for 25 generations, with a variety of other behavioral and life history traits assessed for correlation with response to selection for locomotion. At generation 25, male and female flies were collected for RNA extraction and subsequent gene expression analysis.
 
Contributor(s) Jordan KW, Morgan TJ, Carbone M, Mackay TF
Citation(s) 17708775
Submission date Oct 03, 2006
Last update date May 04, 2018
Contact name Katherine W Jordan
E-mail(s) kwjordan@ncsu.edu
Phone 919-515-5833
Organization name North Carolina State University
Department Genetics
Lab Mackay
Street address Campus Box 7614
City Raleigh
State/province NC
ZIP/Postal code 27695
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL1322 [Drosophila_2] Affymetrix Drosophila Genome 2.0 Array
Samples (24)
GSM138486 High Group, Line 1, Replicate 1, Female
GSM138487 HighGroup, Line 1, Replicate 2, Female
GSM138488 HighGroup, Line 1, Replicate 1, Male
Relations
BioProject PRJNA97417

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