[BioC] how to cite "lumi"?
Pan Du
dupan at northwestern.edu
Wed Apr 9 16:14:19 CEST 2008
Hi Cei,
Thanks for using the lumi package.
Since our package paper is still under review (it is slow!), you may cite
the package paper as:
Du, P., Kibbe, W.A. and Lin, S.M., (2008) ²lumi: a pipeline for processing
Illumina microarray², Bioconductor package version 1.5.18.
For the VST (variance stabilization transformation) algorithm, please cite:
Lin, S.M., Du, P., Kibbe, W.A., ²Model-based Variance-stabilizing
Transformation for Illumina Microarray Data², Nucleic Acids Res. 2008 Jan 4
For nuID annotation packages, please cite:
Du, P., Kibbe, W.A. and Lin, S.M., ²nuID: A universal naming schema of
oligonucleotides for Illumina, Affymetrix, and other microarrays², Biology
Direct 2007, 2:16 (31May2007)
We will further improve the lumi package, especially the annotation and
quality control parts. Thanks!
Have a nice day,
Pan
On 4/9/08 5:24 AM, "Cei Abreu-Goodger" <cei at sanger.ac.uk> wrote:
> Hi Pan,
>
> I wasn't sure if I should email this to the "bioconductor" mailing list,
> since for now I'm only concerned with the lumi package. I want to know
> how I should reference it. You mention a reference for VST, nuID and a
> comparison paper in the lumi vignette. Suppose I didn't use VST or nuID,
> but just used lumiR with log2/quantile normalization. What would be your
> preference for citing lumi as a "general" package for processing
> Illumina data?
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Cei
>
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