[BioC] Combining A and B chips
Adaikalavan Ramasamy
ramasamy at cancer.org.uk
Fri Jul 22 13:06:15 CEST 2005
Agreed. Also see the following thread
http://files.protsuggest.org/biocond/html/3268.html
Regards, Adai
On Fri, 2005-07-22 at 11:34 +0100, Wolfgang Huber wrote:
> Dear Adrien,
>
> > I'm trying to integrate the results of two experiments, one involving
> > moe430 A and B chips, the other moe430_2 chips.
> > Hence I thought about combining AffyBatches from moe430 A and B into
> > one, to get moe430_2 "equivalents".
> >
> > This is relatively easy to do after processing (i.e. at the probeset
> > level), but the trick is that I would really like to do this at the
> > probe level (because I would like to normalize the combined chips
> > together with moe430_2 chips - not sure if this make sense by the way).
>
> It might indeed not make sense, if you use standard normalization
> methods, since in general you need a separate normalization
> transformation for each array.
>
> What I would try is to set up big linear model with appropriate array
> effects (e.g. one background and one scale parameter for each array),
> and come up with an efficient enough method for fitting it. I don't know
> of any existing software for this - perhaps others do?
>
> For the actual stitching the data together, you might want to check the
> code in the combineAffyBatch function in the matchprobes package; while
> it does not exactly do what you want, maybe some of it is reusable.
>
> > 1) Does anyone know if there is a function written somewhere that could
> > help?
> >
> > 2) Or, would it be possible to create a moe430_2 AffyBatch object from
> > scratch?
> > (I could probably read an existing chip and replace the PMs and MMs but
> > that's not very elegant, is it?)
> >
> > 3) Or, if nothing else, would there be a function to do quantile
> > normalization at the probeset level?
> >
> > Thanks for any ideas...
> > Adrien
>
> Best regards
> Wolfgang
>
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