[BioC] probe --> probe set mapping in CDF library files
James W. MacDonald
jmacdon at med.umich.edu
Sun May 7 01:03:35 CEST 2006
michael driscoll wrote:
> hello,
>
> i'm a researcher at Boston U. and a user of Bioconductor.
>
> currently, Affymetrix-provided CDF library files associate each probe
> with a single probe set -- a one-to-one mapping -- even when that
> probe is known to cross-hybridize to other probe sets (or more
> precisely, when that probe cross-hybrizes to other regions of sequence
> targeted by other probe sets).
>
> an ideal CDF library file would have a one-to-many mapping of a probe
> to probe sets. in an actual CDF file, this would mean that a probe's
> x,y coordinates and description line would be listed in multiple unit
> blocks -- instead of just once.
One might argue that an ideal cdf package would eliminate
cross-hybridizing probes so you could be sure that you are only
interrogating one transcript per probeset.
We now have packages (cdf and probe) that do just that - supplied to us
by the folks at the Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience Institute at
UMich. If you are interested, you can browse these packages using biocViews:
http://www.bioconductor.org/packages/1.8/AnnotationData.html
and more information can be found on the MBNI web page:
http://brainarray.mhri.med.umich.edu/Brainarray/Database/CustomCDF/genomic_curated_CDF.asp
Best,
Jim
>
> would such a file work with existing Bioconductor packages? does the
> current implementation require a single association of probe--> probe
> sets?
>
> i have looked through Laurent Gautier's altcdfenvs package but have
> not found whether such a re-mapping would be possible.
>
> any insights would be much appreciated.
>
> sincerely, mike
> ___________________
> michael driscoll
> bioinformatics program
> boston university
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