Analyzing gene expression data from microarray and next-generation dna sequencing transcriptome profiling assays using GeneSifter analysis edition

Transcription profiling with microarrays has become a standard procedure for comparing the levels of gene expression between pairs of samples, or multiple samples following different experimental treatments. New technologies, collectively known as next-generation DNA sequencing methods, are also sta...

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Published in:Current protocols in bioinformatics Vol. Chapter 7; p. Unit 7.14 7.14.1
Main Authors: Porter, Sandra, Olson, N Eric, Smith, Todd
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States 01.09.2009
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ISSN:1934-340X, 1934-340X
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Summary:Transcription profiling with microarrays has become a standard procedure for comparing the levels of gene expression between pairs of samples, or multiple samples following different experimental treatments. New technologies, collectively known as next-generation DNA sequencing methods, are also starting to be used for transcriptome analysis. These technologies, with their low background, large capacity for data collection, and dynamic range, provide a powerful and complementary tool to the assays that formerly relied on microarrays. In this chapter, we describe two protocols for working with microarray data from pairs of samples and samples treated with multiple conditions, and discuss alternative protocols for carrying out similar analyses with next-generation DNA sequencing data from two different instrument platforms (Illumina GA and Applied Biosystems SOLiD).
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ISSN:1934-340X
1934-340X
DOI:10.1002/0471250953.bi0714s27