[BioC] probe ID for affymetrix data
Xingmei Wang
xwang5 at mail.med.upenn.edu
Mon Mar 30 17:51:59 CEST 2009
Thank you Jim for kindly answering my questions! Very much appreciated!!
James W. MacDonald wrote:
> Hi Xingmei Wang,
>
> Xingmei Wang wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> I have problems analyzing affymetrix data and would like to seek help
>> from the list.
>> 1. I tried to create the design file by copying the design table from
>> abf1 data. In Windows version R2.8.0, the data name is "abf1", while
>> in Unix R2.8.0, the data name is "abf1.raw". Why?
>
> I assume because you named it that way. R doesn't append different
> things to variable names randomly (or based on the OS).
*I didn't name abf1 data. It's a data coming with package "maanova". I
assumed people on this list have experience using this data. :-P *
>
>>
>> 2. I saw probeID for abf1 data has the following format:
>> "1415670_at" "1415671_at" "1415672_at" "1415673_at"
>> "1415674_a_at". But the probe IDs I obtained from my data look like
>> this:
>> "7892501" "7892502" "7892503" "7892504" "7892505" "7892506" "7892507"
>> "7892508" "7892509" "7892510"
>> Is there something wrong with my data?
>
> Well, the probe IDs for abf1 appear to come from the Mouse430_2 chip,
> and your data appear to be from either a Human Exon ST or Gene ST
> chip. So it depends on what exactly you mean by 'wrong'.
*Thanks for this answer! My data did come from a Human Exon ST chip*
>
> I think you need to think a bit more about what you are doing and what
> you expect, and perhaps then you will be able to formulate a question
> that can be answered by someone on this list. Right now it isn't clear
> to me what you have done, nor is it clear what you expect, so it is
> impossible to help clear up any misunderstanding you may be having.
>
*Sorry if I didn't make my questions clear! I indeed don't have much
experience on genetics data, so it's hard to formulate a question. I'll
try to do more research on the archives next time.*
> Also, please read the posting guide:
>
> http://www.bioconductor.org/docs/postingGuide.html
>
> Asking the right question in a reasonable manner is not that
> difficult, but it does take some work on your part, and the likelihood
> of getting answered is often directly proportional to how well you ask
> the question in the first place.
*Totally agree!!*
>
> Best,
>
> Jim
>
>
>
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
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