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2006

Correction of scaling mismatches in oligonucleotide microarray data

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Correction of scaling mismatches in oligonucleotide microarray data
Background: Gene expression microarray data is notoriously subject to high signal variability. Moreover, unavoidable variation in the concentration of transcripts applied to microarrays may result in poor scaling of the summarized data which can hamper analytical interpretations. This is especially relevant in a systems biology context, where systematic biases in the signals of particular genes can have severe effects on subsequent analyses. Conventionally it would be necessary to replace the mismatched arrays, but individual time points cannot be rerun and inserted because of experimental variability. It would therefore be necessary to repeat the whole time series experiment, which is both impractical and expensive. Results: We explain how scaling mismatches occur in data summarized by the popular MAS5 (GCOS; Affymetrix) algorithm, and propose a simple recursive algorithm to correct them. Its principle is to identify a set of constant genes and to use this set to rescale the microarr...
Martino Barenco, Jaroslav Stark, Daniel Brewer, Da
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Type Journal
Year 2006
Where BMCBI
Authors Martino Barenco, Jaroslav Stark, Daniel Brewer, Daniela Tomescu, Robin Callard, Michael Hubank
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