Dear list,
is there a way to map a given Sentrix BeadChip ID to its corresponding
Bioconductor annotation package?
For example, all samples originating from a human Sentrix-6 V2
BeadChip
have the SentrixMatrixID '1888849019'.
As our group runs a microarray analysis pipeline, it would be
convenient
to automatically use the adequate Bioconductor annotation package
(e.g.
illuminaHumanv1.db), given the SentrixMatrixID.
Thanks for any help.
Christian
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Christian Kohler
Institute of Functional Genomics
Computational Diagnostics
University of Regensburg (BioPark I)
D-93147 Regensburg (Germany)
Tel. +49 941 943 5055
Fax +49 941 943 5020
christian.kohler at klinik.uni-regensburg.de
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 10:29 AM, Christian Kohler
<christian.kohler at="" klinik.uni-regensburg.de=""> wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> is there a way to map a given Sentrix BeadChip ID to its
corresponding
> Bioconductor annotation package?
>
> For example, all samples originating from a human Sentrix-6 V2
BeadChip
> have the SentrixMatrixID '1888849019'.
> As our group runs a microarray analysis pipeline, it would be
convenient
> to automatically use the adequate Bioconductor annotation package
(e.g.
> illuminaHumanv1.db), given the SentrixMatrixID.
Hi, Christian.
The short answer is, "No". In fact, there is no way to map the
Sentrix ID to array type directly without going through beadstudio, as
far as I know. Last I checked, Illumina were not going to make the
details of their files available to be able to do so. If anyone knows
otherwise, I would love to hear.
Sean