Comparison of background correction in tiling arrays and a spatial model
Master of Science === Department of Statistics === Susan J. Brown === Haiyan Wang === DNA hybridization microarray technologies have made it possible to gain an unbiased perspective of whole genome transcriptional activity on such a scale that is increasing more and more rapidly by the day. However,...
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ndltd-KSU-oai-krex.k-state.edu-2097-121302017-03-04T03:51:12Z Comparison of background correction in tiling arrays and a spatial model Maurer, Dustin Tiling Array Generalized Additive Model Background Correction Spatial Model Bioinformatics (0715) Statistics (0463) Master of Science Department of Statistics Susan J. Brown Haiyan Wang DNA hybridization microarray technologies have made it possible to gain an unbiased perspective of whole genome transcriptional activity on such a scale that is increasing more and more rapidly by the day. However, due to biologically irrelevant bias introduced by the experimental process and the machinery involved, correction methods are needed to restore the data to its true biologically meaningful state. Therefore, it is important that the algorithms developed to remove any sort of technical biases are accurate and robust. This report explores the concept of background correction in microarrays by using a real data set of five replicates of whole genome tiling arrays hybridized with genetic material from Tribolium castaneum. It reviews the literature surrounding such correction techniques and explores some of the more traditional methods through implementation on the data set. Finally, it introduces an alternative approach, implements it, and compares it to the traditional approaches for the correction of such errors. 2011-09-02T13:42:34Z 2011-09-02T13:42:34Z 2011-09-02 2011 August Report http://hdl.handle.net/2097/12130 en_US Kansas State University |
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Master of Science === Department of Statistics === Susan J. Brown === Haiyan Wang === DNA hybridization microarray technologies have made it possible to gain an unbiased perspective of whole genome transcriptional activity on such a scale that is increasing more and more rapidly by the day. However, due to biologically irrelevant bias introduced by the experimental process and the machinery involved, correction methods are needed to restore the data to its true biologically meaningful state. Therefore, it is important that the algorithms developed to remove any sort of technical biases are accurate and robust. This report explores the concept of background correction in microarrays by using a real data set of five replicates of whole genome tiling arrays hybridized with genetic material from Tribolium castaneum. It reviews the literature surrounding such correction techniques and explores some of the more traditional methods through implementation on the data set. Finally, it introduces an alternative approach, implements it, and compares it to the traditional approaches for the correction of such errors. |
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