The IronChip evaluation package: a package of perl modules for robust analysis of custom microarrays
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Publication date
2010ISSN
1471-2105
Abstract
Background: Gene expression studies greatly contribute to our understanding of complex relationships in gene regulatory networks. However, the complexity of array design, production and manipulations are limiting factors, affecting data quality. The use of customized DNA microarrays improves overall data quality in many situations, however, only if for these specifically designed microarrays analysis tools are available. Results: The IronChip Evaluation Package (ICEP) is a collection of Perl utilities and an easy to use data evaluation pipeline for the analysis of microarray data with a focus on data quality of custom-designed microarrays. The package has been developed for the statistical and bioinformatical analysis of the custom cDNA microarray IronChip but can be easily adapted for other cDNA or oligonucleotide-based designed microarray platforms. ICEP uses decision tree-based algorithms to assign quality flags and performs robust analysis based on chip design properties regarding multiple repetitions, ratio cut-off, background and negative controls. Conclusions: ICEP is a stand-alone Windows application to obtain optimal data quality from custom-designed microarrays and is freely available here (see "Additional Files" section) and at: http://www.alice-dsl.net/evgeniy.vainshtein/ICEP/
Document Type
Article
Document version
Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
57 - Biological sciences in general
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Pages
7
Publisher
Springer Nature
Collection
11;
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BMC Bioinformatics
Citation
Vainshtein, Yevhen; Sanchez, Mayka; Brazma, Alvis [et al.]. The IronChip evaluation package: a package of perl modules for robust analysis of custom microarrays. BMC Bioinformatics, 2010, 11, 112. Disponible en: <https://bmcbioinformatics.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1471-2105-11-112>. Fecha de acceso: 18 ene. 2022. DOI: 10.1186/1471-2105-11-112
Note
This work was supported by the Bundesministeriums fur Bildung und Forschung (Hepatosys) [0313074D to TD, 0313073B to MM].
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