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Paolo Sirabella
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Last seen 10.4 years ago
Hi,
I have a very raw question ...
The following refers to a subset of a more complex data-set: I have 5
affy
arrays (controls: A,B,C,D,P2), corresponding to 2 donors (A,B,C,D) and
a
pool of other 4 different donors (P2). Besides, I have ONE SINGLE
ARRAY
(treatment: P4) corresponding to a pool of 4 donors (two of them are
the
same of the P2 array).
Summarizing: (controls: A,B,C,D,P2) (treatment: P4)
I know, it is a very poor data-set .. but I need to analyze it the
same .. I
planned to use siggenes (two class unpaired), but, correctly, a
warning
popped-up with the message that 'Each group must consist of at least
two
samples.'
Now I am spending my holidays - yes, working at microarray analysis! -
and I
am far from my lab, from the library and from my handbooks.
Which is, in this case, the more appropriate approach (excluding the
hypothesis, up to now, of expanding the data-set ..)?
Thank you in advance, and sorry for the .. raw question.
Paolo Sirabella
psirab at libero.it