Integrating data from heterogeneous DNA microarray platforms.

Integrating data from heterogeneous DNA microarray platforms. J Integr Bioinform. 2015 Dec 01;12(4):39-55 Authors: Valente E, Rocha M Abstract DNA microarrays are one of the most used technologies for gene expression measurement. However, there are several distinct microarray platforms, from different manufacturers, each with its own measurement protocol, resulting in data that can hardly be compared or directly integrated. Data integration from multiple sources aims to improve the assertiveness of statistical tests, reducing the data dimensionality problem. The integration of heterogeneous DNA microarray platforms comprehends a set of tasks that range from the re-annotation of the features used on gene expression, to data normalization and batch effect elimination. In this work, a complete methodology for gene expression data integration and application is proposed, which comprehends a transcript-based re-annotation process and several methods for batch effect attenuation. The integrated data will be used to select the best feature set and learning algorithm for a brain tumor classification case study. The integration will consider data from heterogeneous Agilent and Affymetrix platforms, collected from public gene expression databases, such as The Cancer Genome Atlas and Gene Expression Omnibus. PMID: 29215982 [PubMed]
Source: Journal of integrative bioinformatics - Category: Bioinformatics Tags: J Integr Bioinform Source Type: research