[BioC] IMAGE PLOTS.
stephen at iwinet.rug.nl
stephen at iwinet.rug.nl
Thu Jan 22 11:00:57 MET 2004
Thanks, Laurent. I got the solution by applying plotLocation() command. Using
this one can see that the image plot includes both MMs and PMs.
Stephen.
Quoting Laurent Gautier <laurent at cbs.dtu.dk>:
> On Wed, Jan 21, 2004 at 09:04:16PM +0100, Stephen Nyangoma wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > I am doing image plots of affy chips but cannot get a good refference
> > for interpretations. I have read the manual but all it says is that you
> > can examine the quality of the intensities from it. It does not explain
> > what is plotted, for example. Does the image plot depict both PM and
> > MMMs or just PMs. Are the intensities log transformed? How is it
> > constructed? Is it realted to the hist plot (which is just a histogram
> > of the logged PM intensities on a chip)?
> >
> > Thanks for your help.
> >
> >
> > Stephen.
> >
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> The images are simply probe intensities at their respective X/Y
> coordinates.
> The intensity are encoded by colors. *all the probe intensities* in CEL
> files are plotted (PM/MM/unknown). One can specify a transformation to
> apply on probe intensities prior to color encoding. If I remember right,
> the default transformation was set to 'log' not so long ago. The default
> coloring is a grey scale.
>
> Examples of such image plots showing experimental artefacts can be found
> in Chapter 4 of 'Analysis of Gene Expression Data, Methods and Software'
> (Springer), or in the forthcoming article 'affy - Analysis of Affymetrix
> GeneChip data at the probe level' (Bioinformatics, Feb. 2004).
>
>
> Hoping it helps,
>
>
>
> Laurent
>
>
>
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