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Use of a mixed tissue RNA design for performance assessments on multiple microarray formats

Authors :
Joseph F. Sina
Susan Fujimoto
Patrick J. Collins
Michael Boedigheimer
Tamma Kaysser-Kranich
P. Scott Pine
Ernest M. Coffey
Rita Ciurlionis
Frank D. Sistare
Hisham K. Hamadeh
Brigitte Ganter
Eric A.G. Blomme
Gretchen L. Kiser
Barry A. Rosenzweig
Richard S. Paules
Thomas L. Fare
Yudong He
James C. Fuscoe
Karol L. Thompson
Jeffrey F. Waring
Charles J. Tucker
Michael A. Damore
Jacques Retief
Kurt Jarnagin
Cynthia A. Afshari
Yaron Turpaz
Source :
Nucleic Acids Research
Publication Year :
2005
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2005.

Abstract

The comparability and reliability of data generated using microarray technology would be enhanced by use of a common set of standards that allow accuracy, reproducibility and dynamic range assessments on multiple formats. We designed and tested a complex biological reagent for performance measurements on three commercial oligonucleotide array formats that differ in probe design and signal measurement methodology. The reagent is a set of two mixtures with different proportions of RNA for each of four rat tissues (brain, liver, kidney and testes). The design provides four known ratio measurements of >200 reference probes, which were chosen for their tissue-selectivity, dynamic range coverage and alignment to the same exemplar transcript sequence across all three platforms. The data generated from testing three biological replicates of the reagent at eight laboratories on three array formats provides a benchmark set for both laboratory and data processing performance assessments. Close agreement with target ratios adjusted for sample complexity was achieved on all platforms and low variance was observed among platforms, replicates and sites. The mixed tissue design produces a reagent with known gene expression changes within a complex sample and can serve as a paradigm for performance standards for microarrays that target other species.

Details

ISSN :
13624962 and 03051048
Volume :
33
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nucleic Acids Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b66ef479e2788395467d00e341cf60ed