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Coincidence between Transcriptome Analyses on Different Microarray Platforms Using a Parametric Framework

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  • Tomokazu Konishi
  • Fumikazu Konishi
  • Shigeru Takasaki
  • Kohei Inoue
  • Koji Nakayama
  • Akihiko Konagaya

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A parametric framework for the analysis of transcriptome data is demonstrated to yield coincident results when applied to data acquired using two different microarray platforms. Microarrays are widely employed to acquire transcriptome information, and several platforms of chips are currently in use. However, discrepancies among studies are frequently reported, particularly among those performed using different platforms, casting doubt on the reliability of collected data. The inconsistency among observations can be largely attributed to differences among the analytical frameworks employed for data analysis. The existing frameworks are based on different philosophies and yield different results, but all involve normalization against a standard determined from the data to be analyzed. In the present study, a parametric framework based on a strict model for normalization is applied to data acquired using several slide-glass-type chips and GeneChip. The model is based on a common statistical characteristic of microarray data, and each set of chip data is normalized on the basis of a linear relationship with this model. In the proposed framework, the expressional changes observed and genes selected are coincident between platforms, achieving superior universality of data compared to other frameworks.

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  • Tomokazu Konishi & Fumikazu Konishi & Shigeru Takasaki & Kohei Inoue & Koji Nakayama & Akihiko Konagaya, 2008. "Coincidence between Transcriptome Analyses on Different Microarray Platforms Using a Parametric Framework," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 3(10), pages 1-9, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0003555
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0003555
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    1. Florian R L Meyer & Heinrich Grausgruber & Claudia Binter & Georg E Mair & Christian Guelly & Claus Vogl & Ralf Steinborn, 2013. "Cross-Platform Microarray Meta-Analysis for the Mouse Jejunum Selects Novel Reference Genes with Highly Uniform Levels of Expression," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 8(5), pages 1-15, May.

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