A primary reason for using two-color microarrays is that the use of two samples labeled with different dyes on the same slide, that bind to probes on the same spot, is supposed to adjust for many factors that introduce noise and errors into the analysis. Most users assume that any differences between the dyes can be adjusted out by standard methods of normalization, so that measures such as log ratios on the same slide are reliable measures of comparative expression. However, even after the normalization, there are still probe specific dye and slide variation among the data. We define a method to quantify the amount of the dye-by-probe and slide-by-probe interaction. This serves as a diagnostic, both visual and numeric, of the existence of ...
© 2004 Dr. Matthew Edward Ritchie.Two-colour microarrays are a popular tool for measuring relative g...
In this paper, fluorescent microarray images and various analysis techniques are described to improv...
In this paper, fluorescent microarray images and various analysis techniques are described to improv...
Motivation: Spot intensity serves as a proxy for gene expression in dual-label microarray experimen...
AbstractThe most widely used microarray experiment design includes the use of a reference standard. ...
2-dye microarrays are an increasingly common, but typically noisy, method of identifying gene expres...
Background: Non-linearities in observed log-ratios of gene expressions, also known as intensity depe...
Normalization is critical for removing systematic variation from microarray data. For two-color micr...
Abstract Background Microarray-based measurement of mRNA abundance assumes a linear relationship bet...
This paper discusses characteristics of dye biases in microarray data that the conventional normaliz...
Motivation: Two-colour microarrays are widely used to perform transcriptome analysis. In most cases,...
Most microarray studies are made using labelling with one or two dyes which allows the hybridization...
The example data will be for spotted (two-channel) microarrays. Exactly the same approaches are rele...
[[abstract]]When using microarray analysis to determine gene dependence, one of the goals is to iden...
Altered copy numbers of DNA sequences are a characteristic of solid tumors. Microarray-based Compara...
© 2004 Dr. Matthew Edward Ritchie.Two-colour microarrays are a popular tool for measuring relative g...
In this paper, fluorescent microarray images and various analysis techniques are described to improv...
In this paper, fluorescent microarray images and various analysis techniques are described to improv...
Motivation: Spot intensity serves as a proxy for gene expression in dual-label microarray experimen...
AbstractThe most widely used microarray experiment design includes the use of a reference standard. ...
2-dye microarrays are an increasingly common, but typically noisy, method of identifying gene expres...
Background: Non-linearities in observed log-ratios of gene expressions, also known as intensity depe...
Normalization is critical for removing systematic variation from microarray data. For two-color micr...
Abstract Background Microarray-based measurement of mRNA abundance assumes a linear relationship bet...
This paper discusses characteristics of dye biases in microarray data that the conventional normaliz...
Motivation: Two-colour microarrays are widely used to perform transcriptome analysis. In most cases,...
Most microarray studies are made using labelling with one or two dyes which allows the hybridization...
The example data will be for spotted (two-channel) microarrays. Exactly the same approaches are rele...
[[abstract]]When using microarray analysis to determine gene dependence, one of the goals is to iden...
Altered copy numbers of DNA sequences are a characteristic of solid tumors. Microarray-based Compara...
© 2004 Dr. Matthew Edward Ritchie.Two-colour microarrays are a popular tool for measuring relative g...
In this paper, fluorescent microarray images and various analysis techniques are described to improv...
In this paper, fluorescent microarray images and various analysis techniques are described to improv...