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  • RNA-seq & SNP data

    Hi everyone.
    I need RNA-seq data to analyse SNPs related to diseases.
    There is no limitation on the type of the disease.
    Is there anyone who knows where I can find this kind of data?
    Last edited by dash; 04-13-2011, 02:29 PM. Reason: wrong info

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    Sounds ambitious. Why not start with one kind of disease as a pilot study and establish what works ?

    You can get data at the NCBI SRA while it is still available. Use NCBI entrez to search.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by colindaven View Post
      Sounds ambitious. Why not start with one kind of disease as a pilot study and establish what works ?

      You can get data at the NCBI SRA while it is still available. Use NCBI entrez to search.
      yeah thank you and actually I refered to your idea but I think that this sample data seemed to be weird of some kind. its about the protocols I guess...

      http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/quer...?acc=GSM566257

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      • #4
        Originally posted by dash View Post
        yeah thank you and actually I refered to your idea but I think that this sample data seemed to be weird of some kind. its about the protocols I guess...

        http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/quer...?acc=GSM566257
        Actually, I mean that case 1 says that "Low-passage culture of lymph node metastasis from cutaneous melanoma" and the case 2 is control but i understood that it is also melanoma but no metastasis happened.
        The weird thing is that why there is no data with control as just no cancer.

        If I did not misunderstood..

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