[BioC] Agilent vs. Codelink vs. Applied?
Ramon Diaz-Uriarte
rdiaz at cnio.es
Tue May 17 18:54:24 CEST 2005
Dear All,
We are trying to decide on whether to use Agilent two-color arrays, Codelink
arrays or Applied Biosystems arrays (the last two are one-color) for a new
study. An advantage of the one-color platforms is that design-related issues
(loop, reference, all pairwise, etc) are no longer an issue. This is very
relevant in our case because we have 5 groups of very unequal sample sizes
and we´ll need to correct for the effect of several covariates, so finding an
optimal design seems difficult.
I've seen several recent posts in the lists concerning Codelink arrays. I
wonder if anybody has any comparison among these platforms (specially if
forced to use a common reference design for the two-color arrays), or any
experience with the Applied Biosystems arrays.
Best,
R.
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Ramón Díaz-Uriarte
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(Spanish National Cancer Center)
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