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Does anyone know how to map the affy probe set chips Human Gene 1.0 ST Array to the Mouse Gene 1.0 ST Array using biomaRt ? Thanks
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Hi David, David Lyon wrote: > Does anyone know how to map the affy probe set chips > > Human Gene 1.0 ST Array > to the > Mouse Gene 1.0 ST Array > > using biomaRt ? > library(biomaRt) > human <- useMart("ensembl", dataset = "hsapiens_gene_ensembl") Checking attributes ... ok Checking filters ... ok > mouse = useMart("ensembl", dataset = "mmusculus_gene_ensembl") Checking attributes ... ok Checking filters ... ok ## get some random probeset IDs > library(hugene10stprobeset.db) > ids <- head(Lkeys(hugene10stprobesetENTREZID)) > ids [1] "7892501" "7892502" "7892503" "7892504" "7892505" "7892506" > getLDS(attributes=c("hgnc_symbol", "affy_hugene_1_0_st_v1"), filters = "affy_hugene_1_0_st_v1", values = ids, mart = human, attributesL = c("mgi_symbol", "affy_mogene_1_0_st_v1"), martL = mouse) V1 V2 V3 V4 1 SNORD58B 7892501 10600884 2 SNORD58B 7892501 10604240 3 SNORD58B 7892501 10564563 4 SNORD58B 7892501 10346808 5 SNORD58B 7892501 10356778 6 SNORD58B 7892501 10380670 7 SNORD58B 7892501 10396059 8 SNORD58B 7892501 10455210 9 SNORD58B 7892501 10405626 10 SNORD58B 7892501 10416835 11 SNORD58B 7892501 10537244 12 SNORD58B 7892501 10513737 13 SNORD58B 7892501 10552242 14 SNORD58B 7892501 10429389 15 SNORD58B 7892501 10594986 16 SNORD58B 7892501 10528478 17 SNORD58B 7892501 10456709 18 RPL17 7892501 10600884 19 RPL17 7892501 10604240 20 RPL17 7892501 10564563 21 RPL17 7892501 10346808 22 RPL17 7892501 10356778 23 RPL17 7892501 10380670 24 RPL17 7892501 10396059 25 RPL17 7892501 10455210 26 RPL17 7892501 10405626 27 RPL17 7892501 10416835 28 RPL17 7892501 10537244 29 RPL17 7892501 10513737 30 RPL17 7892501 10552242 31 RPL17 7892501 10429389 32 RPL17 7892501 10594986 33 RPL17 7892501 10528478 34 RPL17 7892501 10456709 35 TARDBP 7892506 Tardbp 10518532 36 TARDBP 7892506 Tardbp NA Best, Jim > > Thanks > > _______________________________________________ > Bioconductor mailing list > Bioconductor at stat.math.ethz.ch > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/bioconductor > Search the archives: http://news.gmane.org/gmane.science.biology.informatics.conductor -- James W. MacDonald, M.S. Biostatistician Douglas Lab University of Michigan Department of Human Genetics 5912 Buhl 1241 E. Catherine St. Ann Arbor MI 48109-5618 734-615-7826 ********************************************************** Electronic Mail is not secure, may not be read every day, and should not be used for urgent or sensitive issues
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HI James That works, Thank you very much. On last question, if I wanted to map the entire human chip onto the mouse ship not just a few probe ids but all probes what would be the most efficient way of doing this? Thanks again ----- Original Message ---- From: James W. MacDonald <jmacdon@med.umich.edu> To: David Lyon <david_lyon3 at="" yahoo.com=""> Cc: Bioconductor at stat.math.ethz.ch Sent: Fri, June 11, 2010 5:06:02 PM Subject: Re: [BioC] biomaRt Hi David, David Lyon wrote: > Does anyone know how to map the affy probe set chips > > Human Gene 1.0 ST Array > to the Mouse Gene 1.0 ST Array > > using biomaRt ? > library(biomaRt) > human <- useMart("ensembl", dataset = "hsapiens_gene_ensembl") Checking attributes ... ok Checking filters ... ok > mouse = useMart("ensembl", dataset = "mmusculus_gene_ensembl") Checking attributes ... ok Checking filters ... ok ## get some random probeset IDs > library(hugene10stprobeset.db) > ids <- head(Lkeys(hugene10stprobesetENTREZID)) > ids [1] "7892501" "7892502" "7892503" "7892504" "7892505" "7892506" > getLDS(attributes=c("hgnc_symbol", "affy_hugene_1_0_st_v1"), filters = "affy_hugene_1_0_st_v1", values = ids, mart = human, attributesL = c("mgi_symbol", "affy_mogene_1_0_st_v1"), martL = mouse) V1 V2 V3 V4 1 SNORD58B 7892501 10600884 2 SNORD58B 7892501 10604240 3 SNORD58B 7892501 10564563 4 SNORD58B 7892501 10346808 5 SNORD58B 7892501 10356778 6 SNORD58B 7892501 10380670 7 SNORD58B 7892501 10396059 8 SNORD58B 7892501 10455210 9 SNORD58B 7892501 10405626 10 SNORD58B 7892501 10416835 11 SNORD58B 7892501 10537244 12 SNORD58B 7892501 10513737 13 SNORD58B 7892501 10552242 14 SNORD58B 7892501 10429389 15 SNORD58B 7892501 10594986 16 SNORD58B 7892501 10528478 17 SNORD58B 7892501 10456709 18 RPL17 7892501 10600884 19 RPL17 7892501 10604240 20 RPL17 7892501 10564563 21 RPL17 7892501 10346808 22 RPL17 7892501 10356778 23 RPL17 7892501 10380670 24 RPL17 7892501 10396059 25 RPL17 7892501 10455210 26 RPL17 7892501 10405626 27 RPL17 7892501 10416835 28 RPL17 7892501 10537244 29 RPL17 7892501 10513737 30 RPL17 7892501 10552242 31 RPL17 7892501 10429389 32 RPL17 7892501 10594986 33 RPL17 7892501 10528478 34 RPL17 7892501 10456709 35 TARDBP 7892506 Tardbp 10518532 36 TARDBP 7892506 Tardbp NA Best, Jim > > Thanks > > _______________________________________________ > Bioconductor mailing list > Bioconductor at stat.math.ethz.ch > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/bioconductor > Search the archives: http://news.gmane.org/gmane.science.biology.informatics.conductor -- James W. MacDonald, M.S. Biostatistician Douglas Lab University of Michigan Department of Human Genetics 5912 Buhl 1241 E. Catherine St. Ann Arbor MI 48109-5618 734-615-7826 ********************************************************** Electronic Mail is not secure, may not be read every day, and should not be used for urgent or sensitive issues
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Hi David, Querying them all at once would indeed be the most efficient way to do it. However if you have a slow internet connection you might want to split it up in three batches or so. Cheers, Steffen On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 2:43 PM, David Lyon <david_lyon3@yahoo.com> wrote: > HI James > > That works, Thank you very much. > > On last question, if I wanted to map the entire human chip onto the mouse > ship not just a few probe ids but all probes what would be the most > efficient way of doing this? > > Thanks again > > > > ----- Original Message ---- > From: James W. MacDonald <jmacdon@med.umich.edu> > To: David Lyon <david_lyon3@yahoo.com> > Cc: Bioconductor@stat.math.ethz.ch > Sent: Fri, June 11, 2010 5:06:02 PM > Subject: Re: [BioC] biomaRt > > Hi David, > > David Lyon wrote: > > Does anyone know how to map the affy probe set chips > > > > Human Gene 1.0 ST Array > > to the Mouse Gene 1.0 ST Array > > > > using biomaRt ? > > > library(biomaRt) > > human <- useMart("ensembl", dataset = "hsapiens_gene_ensembl") > Checking attributes ... ok > Checking filters ... ok > > mouse = useMart("ensembl", dataset = "mmusculus_gene_ensembl") > Checking attributes ... ok > Checking filters ... ok > ## get some random probeset IDs > > library(hugene10stprobeset.db) > > ids <- head(Lkeys(hugene10stprobesetENTREZID)) > > ids > [1] "7892501" "7892502" "7892503" "7892504" "7892505" "7892506" > > > getLDS(attributes=c("hgnc_symbol", "affy_hugene_1_0_st_v1"), filters = > "affy_hugene_1_0_st_v1", values = ids, mart = human, attributesL = > c("mgi_symbol", "affy_mogene_1_0_st_v1"), martL = mouse) > V1 V2 V3 V4 > 1 SNORD58B 7892501 10600884 > 2 SNORD58B 7892501 10604240 > 3 SNORD58B 7892501 10564563 > 4 SNORD58B 7892501 10346808 > 5 SNORD58B 7892501 10356778 > 6 SNORD58B 7892501 10380670 > 7 SNORD58B 7892501 10396059 > 8 SNORD58B 7892501 10455210 > 9 SNORD58B 7892501 10405626 > 10 SNORD58B 7892501 10416835 > 11 SNORD58B 7892501 10537244 > 12 SNORD58B 7892501 10513737 > 13 SNORD58B 7892501 10552242 > 14 SNORD58B 7892501 10429389 > 15 SNORD58B 7892501 10594986 > 16 SNORD58B 7892501 10528478 > 17 SNORD58B 7892501 10456709 > 18 RPL17 7892501 10600884 > 19 RPL17 7892501 10604240 > 20 RPL17 7892501 10564563 > 21 RPL17 7892501 10346808 > 22 RPL17 7892501 10356778 > 23 RPL17 7892501 10380670 > 24 RPL17 7892501 10396059 > 25 RPL17 7892501 10455210 > 26 RPL17 7892501 10405626 > 27 RPL17 7892501 10416835 > 28 RPL17 7892501 10537244 > 29 RPL17 7892501 10513737 > 30 RPL17 7892501 10552242 > 31 RPL17 7892501 10429389 > 32 RPL17 7892501 10594986 > 33 RPL17 7892501 10528478 > 34 RPL17 7892501 10456709 > 35 TARDBP 7892506 Tardbp 10518532 > 36 TARDBP 7892506 Tardbp NA > > Best, > > Jim > > > > > > > Thanks > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Bioconductor mailing list > > Bioconductor@stat.math.ethz.ch > > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/bioconductor > > Search the archives: > http://news.gmane.org/gmane.science.biology.informatics.conductor > > -- James W. MacDonald, M.S. > Biostatistician > Douglas Lab > University of Michigan > Department of Human Genetics > 5912 Buhl > 1241 E. Catherine St. > Ann Arbor MI 48109-5618 > 734-615-7826 > ********************************************************** > Electronic Mail is not secure, may not be read every day, and should not be > used for urgent or sensitive issues > > _______________________________________________ > Bioconductor mailing list > Bioconductor@stat.math.ethz.ch > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/bioconductor > Search the archives: > http://news.gmane.org/gmane.science.biology.informatics.conductor > [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
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Thanks Steffen and James for your help....have a good weekend. Cheers ________________________________ From: Steffen Durinck <sdurinck@lbl.gov> Cc: James W. MacDonald <jmacdon@med.umich.edu>; Bioconductor@stat.math.ethz.ch Sent: Fri, June 11, 2010 6:10:43 PM Subject: Re: [BioC] biomaRt Hi David, Querying them all at once would indeed be the most efficient way to do it. However if you have a slow internet connection you might want to split it up in three batches or so. Cheers, Steffen >HI James > >>That works, Thank you very much. > >>On last question, if I wanted to map the entire human chip onto the mouse ship not just a few probe ids but all probes what would be the most efficient way of doing this? > >>Thanks again > > > > >>----- Original Message ---- >>From: James W. MacDonald <jmacdon@med.umich.edu> >>Cc: Bioconductor@stat.math.ethz.ch >>Sent: Fri, June 11, 2010 5:06:02 PM >>Subject: Re: [BioC] biomaRt > >>Hi David, > >>David Lyon wrote: >>> Does anyone know how to map the affy probe set chips >>> >>> Human Gene 1.0 ST Array >>> to the Mouse Gene 1.0 ST Array >>> >>> using biomaRt ? > >>> library(biomaRt) >>> human <- useMart("ensembl", dataset = "hsapiens_gene_ensembl") >>Checking attributes ... ok >>Checking filters ... ok >>> mouse = useMart("ensembl", dataset = "mmusculus_gene_ensembl") >>Checking attributes ... ok >>Checking filters ... ok >>## get some random probeset IDs >>> library(hugene10stprobeset.db) >>> ids <- head(Lkeys(hugene10stprobesetENTREZID)) >>> ids >>[1] "7892501" "7892502" "7892503" "7892504" "7892505" "7892506" > >>> getLDS(attributes=c("hgnc_symbol", "affy_hugene_1_0_st_v1"), filters = "affy_hugene_1_0_st_v1", values = ids, mart = human, attributesL = c("mgi_symbol", "affy_mogene_1_0_st_v1"), martL = mouse) >> > V1 V2 V3 V4 >>1 SNORD58B 7892501 10600884 >>2 SNORD58B 7892501 10604240 >>3 SNORD58B 7892501 10564563 >>4 SNORD58B 7892501 10346808 >>5 SNORD58B 7892501 10356778 >>6 SNORD58B 7892501 10380670 >>7 SNORD58B 7892501 10396059 >>8 SNORD58B 7892501 10455210 >>9 SNORD58B 7892501 10405626 >>10 SNORD58B 7892501 10416835 >>11 SNORD58B 7892501 10537244 >>12 SNORD58B 7892501 10513737 >>13 SNORD58B 7892501 10552242 >>14 SNORD58B 7892501 10429389 >>15 SNORD58B 7892501 10594986 >>16 SNORD58B 7892501 10528478 >>17 SNORD58B 7892501 10456709 >>18 RPL17 7892501 10600884 >>19 RPL17 7892501 10604240 >>20 RPL17 7892501 10564563 >>21 RPL17 7892501 10346808 >>22 RPL17 7892501 10356778 >>23 RPL17 7892501 10380670 >>24 RPL17 7892501 10396059 >>25 RPL17 7892501 10455210 >>26 RPL17 7892501 10405626 >>27 RPL17 7892501 10416835 >>28 RPL17 7892501 10537244 >>29 RPL17 7892501 10513737 >>30 RPL17 7892501 10552242 >>31 RPL17 7892501 10429389 >>32 RPL17 7892501 10594986 >>33 RPL17 7892501 10528478 >>34 RPL17 7892501 10456709 >>35 TARDBP 7892506 Tardbp 10518532 >>36 TARDBP 7892506 Tardbp NA > >>Best, > >>Jim > > > >>> >>> Thanks >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Bioconductor mailing list >>> Bioconductor@stat.math.ethz.ch >>> https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/bioconductor >>> Search the archives: http://news.gmane.org/gmane.science.biology.informatics.conductor > >>-- James W. MacDonald, M.S. >>Biostatistician >>Douglas Lab >>University of Michigan >>Department of Human Genetics >>5912 Buhl >>1241 E. Catherine St. >>Ann Arbor MI 48109-5618 >>734-615-7826 >>********************************************************** >>Electronic Mail is not secure, may not be read every day, and should not be used for urgent or sensitive issues > >>_______________________________________________ >>Bioconductor mailing list >Bioconductor@stat.math.ethz.ch >https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/bioconductor >>Search the archives: http://news.gmane.org/gmane.science.biology.informatics.conductor > [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
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