[BioC] M vs M plots- dye effect in dyeswap exp
Naomi Altman
naomi at stat.psu.edu
Tue Feb 7 02:04:31 CET 2006
If these pairs are dye-swaps, then the M-values should be negatively
correlated. In this case, you have a problem (assuming you
normalized the data first).
If they are not dye-swaps, then perhaps they are OK. You cannot pay
too much attention to the smooths outside the main body of the data.
--Naomi
At 11:19 AM 2/6/2006, lzarzabal at aol.com wrote:
>Hello All,
>
>I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions on quality issues with
>dyeswap slides. We ran 2 exp's with dye swap slides and some of
>them looked questionable. I have attached the M vs M plots. Also
>several of the density plots are bimodal. We had missing spots that
>were missed by the print tips, which I removed. I read in previous
>BioC emails that if there is an x pattern on the MvsM plot that it
>could be due to degradation of the dyes. The experimenters have
>assured me that the dyes are not expired and are from a very
>reputable company. Does anyone have any ideas, are the slides
>usable or need to be redone? We are using in-house RNA.
>
>Thanks
>LZ
>
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