Differentiation in GSE and GDS idS
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Why do same GSE IDs like GSE18 have different GEO DataSet (GDS) ID numbers. On what basis you differentiate GDS, GSE and GSM Ids

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Some submissions have undergone a curation process at GEO, giving them a GDS accession. NCBI has not been curating data for several years, so the GDS accessions are historical and now represent a pretty small proportion of the GEO information. A GDS and GSE represent pretty much the same type of data, a collection of samples. A GSM is a single sample in GEO. Therefore, GDS and GSE contain one or more GSMs.

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See also the GEO FAQ.

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Hi. Sean Davis,

I have already gone though the GEO database, but it doesn't answer my question. In GEOmetadb, I found some unique GDS IDs like GDS15, GDS16, GDS17, GDS18, GDS19, GDS20, GDS21, GDS30 and GDS31 with common GSE ID - GSE18. My question is on what basis are these GDS IDs are common to GSE18. Also, they belong to different GPL IDs like GPL51, GPL52 and GPL53.

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Please read the link in my comment, this is described there.

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GSE18 has nine different platforms (microarray types). The GDS records each represent one of those microarray types.

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