Specifically-expressed experiments

Gene ID Os08g0503700
Gene name
Functional description ; similar to At5g47560: TDT (TONOPLAST DICARBOXYLATE TRANSPORTER) (Ev=1e-9)

Click GSM ID or Assay name to show a list of genes that are specifically expressed in the GSM.

Std2 GX %ile GSM ID Assay name GSE ID Experiment title Link to GEO
14.198.5GSM159267Salt stress, biological rep 3GSE6901Expression data for stress treatment in rice seedlingsLink to GEO
12.698.4GSM159266Salt stress, biological rep 2GSE6901Expression data for stress treatment in rice seedlingsLink to GEO
12.298.3GSM278855KT95-418-non-infected, biological rep3GSE11025Comparative transcriptional profiling of two contrasting rice genotypes in response to rice stripe virus infectionLink to GEO
9.898.0GSM159265Salt stress, biological rep 1GSE6901Expression data for stress treatment in rice seedlingsLink to GEO
8.397.7GSM304677Unstable mutant line (1)GSE12069Mycroarray analyses reveal that plant mutagenesis may induce more transcriptomic changes than transgene insertionLink to GEO
8.197.7GSM304669Control for the stable mutant rice line (1)GSE12069Mycroarray analyses reveal that plant mutagenesis may induce more transcriptomic changes than transgene insertionLink to GEO
8.197.7GSM304654Mutant stable line (1)GSE12069Mycroarray analyses reveal that plant mutagenesis may induce more transcriptomic changes than transgene insertionLink to GEO
7.397.5GSM304671Unstable mutant lineGSE12069Mycroarray analyses reveal that plant mutagenesis may induce more transcriptomic changes than transgene insertionLink to GEO
7.397.5GSM304653Mutant stable lineGSE12069Mycroarray analyses reveal that plant mutagenesis may induce more transcriptomic changes than transgene insertionLink to GEO
7.397.5GSM254092Rice overexpressed OsSKIPa, biological repeat 2GSE10054Expression information of splicing factor OsSKIPa knock-down and overexpressed riceLink to GEO
7.197.4GSM375649Taichung 65_shoot_replicate 3GSE15046Transcriptome analysis of gibberellin-signaling mutants in riceLink to GEO
6.897.3GSM304664Control for the stable mutant rice lineGSE12069Mycroarray analyses reveal that plant mutagenesis may induce more transcriptomic changes than transgene insertionLink to GEO
6.897.3GSM375647Taichung 65_shoot_replicate 1GSE15046Transcriptome analysis of gibberellin-signaling mutants in riceLink to GEO
6.897.3GSM304395Control for the stable transgenic rice lineGSE12069Mycroarray analyses reveal that plant mutagenesis may induce more transcriptomic changes than transgene insertionLink to GEO
6.797.3GSM375648Taichung 65_shoot_replicate 2GSE15046Transcriptome analysis of gibberellin-signaling mutants in riceLink to GEO
6.797.3GSM304390Stable transgenic rice lineGSE12069Mycroarray analyses reveal that plant mutagenesis may induce more transcriptomic changes than transgene insertionLink to GEO
6.597.2GSM304397Control for the stable transgenic rice line (1)GSE12069Mycroarray analyses reveal that plant mutagenesis may induce more transcriptomic changes than transgene insertionLink to GEO
6.097.0GSM254091Rice overexpressed OsSKIPa, biological repeat 1GSE10054Expression information of splicing factor OsSKIPa knock-down and overexpressed riceLink to GEO
5.696.9GSM304478Control for the unstable linesGSE12069Mycroarray analyses reveal that plant mutagenesis may induce more transcriptomic changes than transgene insertionLink to GEO
5.196.6GSM304485Control for the unstable lines (1)GSE12069Mycroarray analyses reveal that plant mutagenesis may induce more transcriptomic changes than transgene insertionLink to GEO



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