[Genome] WSU cell line

Kayla Smith kayla at soe.ucsc.edu
Thu Feb 1 16:14:03 PST 2007


Hilde,

In the Gene Sorter, you can click on the column headers to get 
information on them.

When using the Gene Sorter to view the GNF Atlas 1 data, one thing to 
look out for is that even if you use the "sort by" pulldown menu to sort 
by GNF Atlas 1, you might be looking at GNF Atlas2 data (which is the 
default display).  To view the GNF Atlas 1 data, click on the 
"configure" button, check the "On" box next to the GNF Atlas 1 data and 
then click "submit".   With the GNF Atlas 1 data displayed, you can 
click on the column header to give you information on the column.

You'll see a link to specific tissue information at the GNF:
http://expression.gnf.org/human_annot.html

Scroll down to the bottom to find the WSU information.  It looks like 
they're using the "WSU-NHL" cell line.

I hope this is helpful to you.  Please don't hesitate to contact us 
again if you require further assistance.

Kayla Smith
UCSC Genome Bioinformatics Group


Hilda Ye wrote:
> Hi, 
> 
> Does anybody know the full name and nature of the "WSU" cell line on the
> "GNF Expression Atlas 1 Human Data on Affy U95 Chips"? There are several
> human lymphoma cell lines sharing the WSU prefix but representing difference
> diseases. 
> 
>  
> 
> Thanks a lot!
> 
>  
> 
> Hilda Ye
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