Reproducibility in the statistical analyses of data from high-throughput phenotyping screens requires a robust and reliable analysis foundation that allows modelling of different possible statistical scenarios. Regular challenges are scalability and extensibility of the analysis software. In this manuscript, we describe OpenStats, a freely available software package that addresses these challenges. We show the performance of the software in a high-throughput phenomic pipeline in the International Mouse Phenotyping Consortium (IMPC) and compare the agreement of the results with the most similar implementation in the literature. OpenStats has significant improvements in speed and scalability compared to existing software packages including a ...
In this chapter we address the recent explosion in large multilevel population studies such as the M...
A significant challenge of in-vivo studies is the identification of phenotypes with a method that is...
The function of the majority of genes in the mouse and human genomes remains unknown. The mouse embr...
<div><p>The lack of reproducibility with animal phenotyping experiments is a growing concern among t...
The lack of reproducibility with animal phenotyping experiments is a growing concern among the biome...
The effective extraction of information from multidimensional data sets derived from phenotyping exp...
MotivationHigh-throughput phenomic projects generate complex data from small treatment and large con...
Systemic phenotyping of mutant mice has been established at large scale in the last decade as a new ...
Abstract Background Systematic, high-throughput studies of mouse phenotypes have been hampered by th...
Comprehensive phenotyping will be required to reveal the pleiotropic functions of a gene and to unco...
Large-scale, comprehensive and standardized high-throughput mouse phenotyping has been established a...
Abstract Background Systematic, standardized and in-depth phenotyping and data analyses of rodent be...
Whole-genome genetic association studies in outbred mouse populations represent a novel approach to ...
The revised and peer-reviewed version of this paper was published Open Access in Plant Physiology on...
A significant challenge of in-vivo studies is the identification of phenotypes with a method that is...
In this chapter we address the recent explosion in large multilevel population studies such as the M...
A significant challenge of in-vivo studies is the identification of phenotypes with a method that is...
The function of the majority of genes in the mouse and human genomes remains unknown. The mouse embr...
<div><p>The lack of reproducibility with animal phenotyping experiments is a growing concern among t...
The lack of reproducibility with animal phenotyping experiments is a growing concern among the biome...
The effective extraction of information from multidimensional data sets derived from phenotyping exp...
MotivationHigh-throughput phenomic projects generate complex data from small treatment and large con...
Systemic phenotyping of mutant mice has been established at large scale in the last decade as a new ...
Abstract Background Systematic, high-throughput studies of mouse phenotypes have been hampered by th...
Comprehensive phenotyping will be required to reveal the pleiotropic functions of a gene and to unco...
Large-scale, comprehensive and standardized high-throughput mouse phenotyping has been established a...
Abstract Background Systematic, standardized and in-depth phenotyping and data analyses of rodent be...
Whole-genome genetic association studies in outbred mouse populations represent a novel approach to ...
The revised and peer-reviewed version of this paper was published Open Access in Plant Physiology on...
A significant challenge of in-vivo studies is the identification of phenotypes with a method that is...
In this chapter we address the recent explosion in large multilevel population studies such as the M...
A significant challenge of in-vivo studies is the identification of phenotypes with a method that is...
The function of the majority of genes in the mouse and human genomes remains unknown. The mouse embr...