PreP+07: improvements of a user friendly tool to preprocess and analyse microarray data

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Nowadays, microarray gene expression analysis is a widely used technology that scientists handle but whose final interpretation usually requires the participation of a specialist. The need for this participation is due to the require...

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Main Authors: Claros M Gonzalo, Muñoz-Merida Antonio, Martin-Requena Victoria, Trelles Oswaldo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2009-01-01
Series:BMC Bioinformatics
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2105/10/16
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spelling doaj-1f6f5486063844508795cb5cc19fb1102020-11-25T00:37:10ZengBMCBMC Bioinformatics1471-21052009-01-011011610.1186/1471-2105-10-16PreP+07: improvements of a user friendly tool to preprocess and analyse microarray dataClaros M GonzaloMuñoz-Merida AntonioMartin-Requena VictoriaTrelles Oswaldo<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Nowadays, microarray gene expression analysis is a widely used technology that scientists handle but whose final interpretation usually requires the participation of a specialist. The need for this participation is due to the requirement of some background in statistics that most users lack or have a very vague notion of. Moreover, programming skills could also be essential to analyse these data. An interactive, easy to use application seems therefore necessary to help researchers to extract full information from data and analyse them in a simple, powerful and confident way.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>PreP+07 is a standalone Windows XP application that presents a friendly interface for spot filtration, inter- and intra-slide normalization, duplicate resolution, dye-swapping, error removal and statistical analyses. Additionally, it contains two unique implementation of the procedures – double scan and Supervised Lowess-, a complete set of graphical representations – MA plot, RG plot, QQ plot, PP plot, PN plot – and can deal with many data formats, such as tabulated text, GenePix GPR and ArrayPRO. PreP+07 performance has been compared with the equivalent functions in Bioconductor using a tomato chip with 13056 spots. The number of differentially expressed genes considering p-values coming from the PreP+07 and Bioconductor Limma packages were statistically identical when the data set was only normalized; however, a slight variability was appreciated when the data was both normalized and scaled.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>PreP+07 implementation provides a high degree of freedom in selecting and organizing a small set of widely used data processing protocols, and can handle many data formats. Its reliability has been proven so that a laboratory researcher can afford a statistical pre-processing of his/her microarray results and obtain a list of differentially expressed genes using PreP+07 without any programming skills. All of this gives support to scientists that have been using previous PreP releases since its first version in 2003.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2105/10/16
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Muñoz-Merida Antonio
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Trelles Oswaldo
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Martin-Requena Victoria
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PreP+07: improvements of a user friendly tool to preprocess and analyse microarray data
BMC Bioinformatics
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Muñoz-Merida Antonio
Martin-Requena Victoria
Trelles Oswaldo
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title PreP+07: improvements of a user friendly tool to preprocess and analyse microarray data
title_short PreP+07: improvements of a user friendly tool to preprocess and analyse microarray data
title_full PreP+07: improvements of a user friendly tool to preprocess and analyse microarray data
title_fullStr PreP+07: improvements of a user friendly tool to preprocess and analyse microarray data
title_full_unstemmed PreP+07: improvements of a user friendly tool to preprocess and analyse microarray data
title_sort prep+07: improvements of a user friendly tool to preprocess and analyse microarray data
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series BMC Bioinformatics
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publishDate 2009-01-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Nowadays, microarray gene expression analysis is a widely used technology that scientists handle but whose final interpretation usually requires the participation of a specialist. The need for this participation is due to the requirement of some background in statistics that most users lack or have a very vague notion of. Moreover, programming skills could also be essential to analyse these data. An interactive, easy to use application seems therefore necessary to help researchers to extract full information from data and analyse them in a simple, powerful and confident way.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>PreP+07 is a standalone Windows XP application that presents a friendly interface for spot filtration, inter- and intra-slide normalization, duplicate resolution, dye-swapping, error removal and statistical analyses. Additionally, it contains two unique implementation of the procedures – double scan and Supervised Lowess-, a complete set of graphical representations – MA plot, RG plot, QQ plot, PP plot, PN plot – and can deal with many data formats, such as tabulated text, GenePix GPR and ArrayPRO. PreP+07 performance has been compared with the equivalent functions in Bioconductor using a tomato chip with 13056 spots. The number of differentially expressed genes considering p-values coming from the PreP+07 and Bioconductor Limma packages were statistically identical when the data set was only normalized; however, a slight variability was appreciated when the data was both normalized and scaled.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>PreP+07 implementation provides a high degree of freedom in selecting and organizing a small set of widely used data processing protocols, and can handle many data formats. Its reliability has been proven so that a laboratory researcher can afford a statistical pre-processing of his/her microarray results and obtain a list of differentially expressed genes using PreP+07 without any programming skills. All of this gives support to scientists that have been using previous PreP releases since its first version in 2003.</p>
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