Hi all,
I searched GEO and didn't find the RNASeq data from human adult pancreas and stomach tissues (not cell lines). Anyone can help looking for that? Or anyone can share with your own data, can treat you as co-author.
Thanks, Ch
Hi all,
I searched GEO and didn't find the RNASeq data from human adult pancreas and stomach tissues (not cell lines). Anyone can help looking for that? Or anyone can share with your own data, can treat you as co-author.
Thanks, Ch
Check out the GTEx project. They are working on collecting a wide array of normal tissues and performing genotyping and gene expression analysis (including RNAseq). RNAseq has been performed for 20 pancreas samples so far. There are none for stomach yet, although they are collecting a large number of stomach samples and presumably will process some of them with RNAseq. Apparently the gene and exon level expression data are available open access (with login). If you want actual sequence data you will most likely have to go through dbgap.
then you need to apply for an era-commons and request the dataset. And probably you will have to use the aspera client to download the data. Therefore you need to make sure firewall port 33001 (not only on your own pc but also in your corporate/university firewall) is open for UDP traffic
In InSilico DB (https://insilicodb.org), you can download public RNA-Seq data pre-processed and ready to analyse. See https://insilicodb.org/differential-gene-expression-heatmap-from-rnaseq-data-using-cummerbund/ for a step-by-step example.
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What kind of samples are you looking for? Any rna extract from pancreatic or stomach is fine? Cell lines fine? Tumor cells? Have a look at the sequence read archive and invest some time to read the documentation on their search function
just rna sequencing from normal adult pancreas and stomach tissues, not from cell lines. I've done with searching SRA but don't find.
InSilico DB has just released a beta integration with Ingenuity iReport. You can export public RnaSeq data from GEO/SRA and get a free iReport preview.