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Hello,
Although I have been using and analyzing gene expresion data for some
time, I
have recently (new job)starting looking at Affymetrix data. From what
I have
read MAS5.0, RMA and dChip are among the most used methods for "pre-
normalizing" or summarizing the probe-level data. Reading the relevant
literature, most of the comparisons have been made on designed data
aimed at
studying specific characteristics of the metods, e.g bias-variance
tradeoff
etc.
I have been handed over a data set based on a 2^2 experimental design
with 3
reps. per level giving a total of 12 samples measured on Affymetrix
arrays,
mouse-430A. Now, my question (problems) are as following.
How should the data be normalized, i.e. local/group-wise
normalization, or
global normalization.
The information extracted depends upon the choice of the
normalization.
MAS5.0 does not do a group-wise normalization, so RMA and dhip are the
two
methods available when doing local-normalization.
Global normalization gives no difference between the four groups (as
stuied
on a scores plot obtained using PCA ) irrespective of the method
employed,
while local normalization leads to quite distinct results depending
upon the
choice of the method employed.
Using RMA (local normal.) one can separate clearly between the four
groups on
the first-two PCs, while dChip clusters the groups in a totally
different
manner. Thus the interpretation of the results depend upon the choice
between
RMA and dChip. This is a major problem.
Using other platforms, the results are affected by the choice of the
method
employed to cluster the data, while in Affymetrix the result is not
based on
the choice of the method of abalysis, but instead on the "pre-
normalization"
step. Biology should and cannot change based on how the data are
summarized.
I would appreciate if somebody can point point me to a site or an
article
where this problem has been discussed before.
Thanks for your time.
Narinder Singh Sahni, PhD
Rikshospitalet University hospital
Centre for Occupational and Environmental Medicine
0027 Oslo
Norway
Phone (Dept.): +47 - 23073650
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