Dear List,
There was no response to my previous post (see below). Is this not an
appropriate question for this??
I have a data set from Affymetrix experiments where the assumption of
"few changes" between control and experimental samples may not hold,
so global normalization may be inappropriate. I'm unsure what
normalization method is best (house keeping genes?), etc. Thanks.
Sohail Khan
Scientific Programmer
COLD SPRING HARBOR LABORATORY
Genome Research Center
500 Sunnyside Boulevard
Woodbury, NY 11797
(516)422-4076
On 5/4/06 12:18 PM, "Khan, Sohail" <khan at="" cshl.edu=""> wrote:
> Dear List,
>
> There was no response to my previous post (see below). Is this not
an
> appropriate question for this??
>
> I have a data set from Affymetrix experiments where the assumption
of "few
> changes" between control and experimental samples may not hold, so
global
> normalization may be inappropriate. I'm unsure what normalization
method is
> best (house keeping genes?), etc. Thanks.
Sohail,
Unfortunately, some questions, even when appropriate will not be
answered.
Will "invariant set" normalization be close to what you need? In any
case,
have you looked at affyPLM residuals, density plots, etc. to see if
you can
understand how much difference there might be?
Sean
Thanks Sean,
I will look at affyPLM. However, aren't the residual plots drawn
after sort of normalization has been applied? I may be mistaken.
-Sohail
-----Original Message-----
From: Sean Davis [mailto:sdavis2@mail.nih.gov]
Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2006 12:24 PM
To: Khan, Sohail; Bioconductor
Subject: Re: [BioC] Normalization of Affymetrix data using the house
keeping controls.
On 5/4/06 12:18 PM, "Khan, Sohail" <khan at="" cshl.edu=""> wrote:
> Dear List,
>
> There was no response to my previous post (see below). Is this not
an
> appropriate question for this??
>
> I have a data set from Affymetrix experiments where the assumption
of "few
> changes" between control and experimental samples may not hold, so
global
> normalization may be inappropriate. I'm unsure what normalization
method is
> best (house keeping genes?), etc. Thanks.
Sohail,
Unfortunately, some questions, even when appropriate will not be
answered.
Will "invariant set" normalization be close to what you need? In any
case,
have you looked at affyPLM residuals, density plots, etc. to see if
you can
understand how much difference there might be?
Sean