Normalization for cDNA microarray data: a robust composite method addressing single and multiple slide systematic variation
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Publication Year 2002-02-15,Volume 30,Issue #4,Page -
Journal Title
NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH
Publication Type
Journal Article
Abstract
There are many sources of systematic variation in cDNA microarray experiments which affect the measured gene expression levels (e.g. differences in labeling efficiency between the two fluorescent dyes). The term normalization refers to the process of removing such variation. A constant adjustment is often used to force the distribution of the Intensity log ratios to have a median of zero for each slide. However, such global normalization approaches are not adequate in situations where dye biases can depend on spot overall intensity and/or spatial location within the array. This article proposes normalization methods that are based on robust local regression and account for intensity and spatial dependence in dye biases for different types of cDNA microarray experiments. The selection of appropriate controls for normalization is discussed and a novel set of controls (microarray sample pool, MSP) is Introduced to aid In intensity-dependent normalization. Lastly, to allow for comparisons of expression levels across slides, a robust method based on maximum likelihood estimation is proposed to adjust for scale differences among slides.
Publisher
OXFORD UNIV PRESS
Keywords
GENE-EXPRESSION PATTERNS; HUMAN CANCER; IDENTIFICATION; DISCOVERY
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Creation Date: 2002-02-15 12:00:00
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