A Tool to Build Up-To-Date Gene Annotations for Affymetrix Microarrays
Author(s) -
Vladislava Milchevskaya,
Grischa Tödt,
Toby J. Gibson
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
genomics and computational biology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2365-7154
DOI - 10.18547/gcb.2017.vol3.iss2.e38
Subject(s) - dna microarray , computational biology , annotation , genome , genomics , gene annotation , microarray databases , human genome , gene chip analysis , gene expression profiling , microarray , genotyping , functional genomics , biology , gene , computer science , genetics , gene expression , genotype
Genome-wide expression profiling and genotyping is widely applied in functional genomics research, ranging from stem cell studies to cancer, in drug response studies, and in clinical diagnostics. The Affymetrix GeneChip microarrays represent the most popular platform for such assays. Nevertheless, due to rapid and continuous improvement of the knowledge about the genome, the definition of many of the genes and transcripts change, and new genes are discovered. Thus the original probe information is out-dated for a number of Affymetrix platforms, and needs to be re-defined. It has been demonstrated, that accurate probe set definition improves both coverage of the gene expression analysis and its statistical power. Therefore we developed a method that incorporates the most recent genome annotations into the annotation of the microarray probe sets, using tools from the next generation sequencing. Additionally our method allows to quickly build project specific gene annotation models, as well as for comparison of microarray to RNAseq data.
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