Batch effects are technical sources of variation introduced by the necessity of conducting gene expression analyses on different dates due to the large number of biological samples in population-based studies. The aim of this study is to evaluate the performances of linear mixed models (LMM) and Combat in batch effect removal. We also assessed the utility of adding quality control samples in the study design as technical replicates. In order to do so, we simulated gene expression data by adding "treatment" and batch effects to a real gene expression dataset. The performances of LMM and Combat, with and without quality control samples, are assessed in terms of sensitivity and specificity while correcting for the batch effect using a wide ran...
High-throughput technologies are widely used in a variety of biomedical research fields to enable ra...
With the first generation of microarray experiments there were discussions and important arguments o...
BackgroundNon-biological experimental error routinely occurs in microarray data collected in differe...
Batch effects are technical sources of variation introduced by the necessity of conducting gene expr...
Batch effects are technical sources of variation introduced by the necessity of conducting gene expr...
International audienceTechnical variation plays an important role in microarray-based gene expressio...
Technical variation plays an important role in microarray-based gene expression studies, and batch e...
It is common and advantageous for researchers to combine RNA-seq data from similar studies to increa...
The expression microarray is a frequently used approach to study gene expression on a genome-wide sc...
Batch effects refer to the systematic non-biological variability that is introduced by experimental ...
<p>Overall gene expression was corrected for batch effects by either <i>ReplicateRUV</i> or <i>ComBa...
Abstract Background Combining genomic data sets from multiple studies is advantageous to increase st...
The great utility of microarrays for genome-scale expression analysis is challenged by the widesprea...
Copyright © 2014 Martin J. Larsen et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative...
Batch effects are the systematic non-biological differences between batches (groups) of samples in m...
High-throughput technologies are widely used in a variety of biomedical research fields to enable ra...
With the first generation of microarray experiments there were discussions and important arguments o...
BackgroundNon-biological experimental error routinely occurs in microarray data collected in differe...
Batch effects are technical sources of variation introduced by the necessity of conducting gene expr...
Batch effects are technical sources of variation introduced by the necessity of conducting gene expr...
International audienceTechnical variation plays an important role in microarray-based gene expressio...
Technical variation plays an important role in microarray-based gene expression studies, and batch e...
It is common and advantageous for researchers to combine RNA-seq data from similar studies to increa...
The expression microarray is a frequently used approach to study gene expression on a genome-wide sc...
Batch effects refer to the systematic non-biological variability that is introduced by experimental ...
<p>Overall gene expression was corrected for batch effects by either <i>ReplicateRUV</i> or <i>ComBa...
Abstract Background Combining genomic data sets from multiple studies is advantageous to increase st...
The great utility of microarrays for genome-scale expression analysis is challenged by the widesprea...
Copyright © 2014 Martin J. Larsen et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative...
Batch effects are the systematic non-biological differences between batches (groups) of samples in m...
High-throughput technologies are widely used in a variety of biomedical research fields to enable ra...
With the first generation of microarray experiments there were discussions and important arguments o...
BackgroundNon-biological experimental error routinely occurs in microarray data collected in differe...