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Dataset: Transcription profiling by array of human embryonic and induced pluripotent stem cells

Knowledge of both the global chromatin structure and the gene expression programs of human embryonic stem (ES) cells and induced...

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Knowledge of both the global chromatin structure and the gene expression programs of human embryonic stem (ES) cells and induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells should provide a robust means to assess whether the genomes of these cells have similar pluripotent states. Recent studies have suggested that ES and iPS cells represent different pluripotent states with substantially different gene expression profiles. We describe here a comparison of global chromatin structure and gene expression data for a panel of human ES and iPS cells. Genome-wide maps of nucleosomes with histone H3K4me3 and H3K27me3 modifications indicate that there is little difference between ES and iPS cells with respect to these marks. Gene expression profiles confirm that the transcriptional programs of ES and iPS cells show very few consistent differences. Although some variation in chromatin structure and gene expression was observed in these cell lines, these variations did not serve to distinguish ES from iPS cells. Examination of gene expression in 7 human ES cell lines, 8 human iPS cell lines, and 2 fibroblast cell line2.

Species:
human

Samples:
42

Source:
E-GEOD-23402

PubMed:
20682450

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Sep.15, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample cell type
GSM574058 fibroblast
GSM574058 fibroblast
GSM574058 fibroblast
GSM57406 embryonic stem cell
GSM57406 embryonic stem cell
GSM57406 embryonic stem cell
GSM57406 embryonic stem cell
GSM57406 embryonic stem cell
GSM57406 embryonic stem cell
GSM57406 embryonic stem cell
GSM57406 embryonic stem cell
GSM57406 embryonic stem cell
GSM57406 embryonic stem cell
GSM57406 embryonic stem cell
GSM57406 embryonic stem cell
GSM57406 embryonic stem cell
GSM57406 embryonic stem cell
GSM57406 embryonic stem cell
GSM57406 embryonic stem cell
GSM57406 embryonic stem cell
GSM574078 induced pluripotent stem cell
GSM574078 induced pluripotent stem cell
GSM574078 induced pluripotent stem cell
GSM574078 induced pluripotent stem cell
GSM574078 induced pluripotent stem cell
GSM574078 induced pluripotent stem cell
GSM574078 induced pluripotent stem cell
GSM574078 induced pluripotent stem cell
GSM574078 induced pluripotent stem cell
GSM574078 induced pluripotent stem cell
GSM574078 induced pluripotent stem cell
GSM574078 induced pluripotent stem cell
GSM574078 induced pluripotent stem cell
GSM574078 induced pluripotent stem cell
GSM574078 induced pluripotent stem cell
GSM574078 induced pluripotent stem cell
GSM574078 induced pluripotent stem cell
GSM574078 induced pluripotent stem cell
GSM574078 induced pluripotent stem cell
GSM574078 induced pluripotent stem cell
GSM574078 induced pluripotent stem cell
GSM574078 induced pluripotent stem cell

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  • cell
  • chromatin
  • fibroblast
  • genome
  • histone

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