[BioC] Fwd: microarray data without replication
Richard Pearson
richard.pearson at well.ox.ac.uk
Tue May 25 09:41:05 CEST 2010
Hi Ina
You've not said what microarrays you are using or what type(s) of analysis you want to do.
If you're wanting to look for differentially expressed genes from Affymetrix arrays, both
bgx and puma can make use of technical error from single arrays per condition. The bgx
folks wrote a paper about doing this:
http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2105/7/353/abstract/
Of course, this is no substitute for using biological replicates...
Best wishes
Richard
Ina Hoeschele wrote:
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> From: "Ina Hoeschele" <inah at vbi.vt.edu>
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> Subject: microarray data without replication
>
> Hi,
> is there an R package (or some other software) for analyzing microarray
> data without replication? I have written my own code (essentially based
> on ASE and data permutation) but am still wondering whether some other
> software exists that I could try (I'm finding a few genes but not too
> much). Thanks, Ina
>
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