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HAT: Hypergeometric Analysis of Tiling-arrays with application to promoter-GeneChip data

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HAT: Hypergeometric Analysis of Tiling-arrays with application to promoter-GeneChip data
Background: Tiling-arrays are applicable to multiple types of biological research questions. Due to its advantages (high sensitivity, resolution, unbiased), the technology is often employed in genome-wide investigations. A major challenge in the analysis of tiling-array data is to define regions-of-interest, i.e., contiguous probes with increased signal intensity (as a result of hybridization of labeled DNA) in a region. Currently, no standard criteria are available to define these regions-of-interest as there is no single probe intensity cut-off level, different regions-of-interest can contain various numbers of probes, and can vary in genomic width. Furthermore, the chromosomal distance between neighboring probes can vary across the genome among different arrays. Results: We have developed Hypergeometric Analysis of Tiling-arrays (HAT), and first evaluated its performance for tiling-array datasets from a Chromatin Immunoprecipitation study on chip (ChIP-on-chip) for the identificati...
Erdogan Taskesen, Renee Beekman, Jeroen de Ridder,
Added 08 Dec 2010
Updated 08 Dec 2010
Type Journal
Year 2010
Where BMCBI
Authors Erdogan Taskesen, Renee Beekman, Jeroen de Ridder, Bas J. Wouters, Justine K. Peeters, Ivo P. Touw, Marcel J. T. Reinders, Ruud Delwel
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