Dataset: Gene expression in mice with conditional over-activation of hedgehog signaling in the ovary
The objective of the study was to determine the cause of anovulation in transgenic mice with conditional over-activation of the hedgehog...
The objective of the study was to determine the cause of anovulation in transgenic mice with conditional over-activation of the hedgehog signaling pathway in the ovary. In Amhr2(cre/+)-SmoM2 transgenic mice, a constitutively active version of the hedgehog signal transducer, smoothened (SMO), known as SMOM2, is expressed in the ovary following cre-mediated recombination. The hypothesis tested is that changes in the neonatal ovary caused by over-activation of hedgehog signaling leads to the life-long anovulation phenotype in transgenic mice. Microarrays were used to examine differences in gene expression in ovaries of two day old wild-type mice (Amhr2(+/+)-SmoM2) and transgenic mice (Amhr2(cre/+)-SmoM2) in which the hedgehog signaling pathway was conditionally over-activated in the ovary. Two microarrays were performed. RNA samples were prepared from ovaries of 8 Amhr2(+/+)-SmoM2 control mice and 8 Amhr2(cre/+)-SmoM2 mutant mice on day two of age. RNA quality was assessed by measurement of ribosomal RNA on an Agilent 2100 Bioanalyzer.
- Species:
- mouse
- Samples:
- 2
- Source:
- E-GEOD-35123
- PubMed:
- 22402963
- Updated:
- Dec.12, 2014
- Registered:
- Nov.12, 2014
Sample | VARIATION |
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GSM86230 | Amhr2(+/+)-SmoM2 control |
GSM862302 | Amhr2(cre/+)-SmoM2 mutant |