Dataset: Association of maternal mRNA with the spindle in mouse oocytes
The oocytes of many species, both invertebrate and vertebrate, contain a large collection of localized determinants in the form of...
The oocytes of many species, both invertebrate and vertebrate, contain a large collection of localized determinants in the form of proteins and translationally inactive maternal mRNAs. However, it is unknown whether mouse oocytes contain localized MmRNA determinants and what mechanisms might be responsible for their control. We collected intact MII oocytes, enucleated MII oocyte cytoplasts (with the spindle removed), and spindle-chromosome complexes which had been microsurgically removed. RNA was extracted, amplified, labeled, and applied to microarrays to determine if any MmRNA determinants were localized to the SCC. We used microarrays to determine whether maternal mRNAs in mouse oocytes are enriched in the meiotic spindle
- Species:
- mouse
- Samples:
- 10
- Source:
- E-GEOD-46875
- PubMed:
- 23852387
- Updated:
- Dec.12, 2014
- Registered:
- Nov.12, 2014
Sample | SAMPLE TYPE |
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GSM1139520 | Enucleated MII oocyte cytoplasts |
GSM1139520 | Enucleated MII oocyte cytoplasts |
GSM1139520 | Enucleated MII oocyte cytoplasts |
GSM1139520 | Enucleated MII oocyte cytoplasts |
GSM1139524 | MII oocytes |
GSM1139524 | MII oocytes |
GSM1139524 | MII oocytes |
GSM1139527 | Spindle-chromosome complexes isolated from MII oocytes |
GSM1139527 | Spindle-chromosome complexes isolated from MII oocytes |
GSM1139527 | Spindle-chromosome complexes isolated from MII oocytes |