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Background
The objective of this research was to investigate the reproducibility of cross-species microarray hybridisation. Comparisons between same- and cross-species hybridisations were also made. Nine hybridisations between a single pig skeletal muscle RNA sample and three human cDNA nylon microarrays were completed. Three replicate hybridisations of two different amounts of pig RNA, and of human skeletal muscle RNA were completed on three additional microarrays.Results
Reproducibility of microarray hybridisations of pig cDNA to human microarrays was high, as determined by Spearman and Pearson correlation coefficients and a Kappa statistic. Variability among replicate hybridisations was similar for human and pig data, indicating the reproducibility of results were not compromised in cross-species hybridisations. The concordance between data generated from hybridisations using pig and human skeletal muscle RNA was high, further supporting the use of human microarrays for the analysis of gene expression in the pig. No systematic effect of stripping and re-using nylon microarrays was found, and variability across microarrays was minimal.Conclusion
The majority of genes generated highly reproducible data in cross-species microarray hybridisations, although approximately 6% were identified as highly variable. Experimental designs that include at least three replicate hybridisations for each experimental treatment will enable the variability of individual genes to be considered appropriately. The use of cross-species microarray analysis looks promising. However, additional validation is needed to determine the specifiCity of cross-species hybridisations, and the validity of results. 相似文献9.
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A comprehensive transcript index of the human genome generated using microarrays and computational approaches 下载免费PDF全文
Schadt EE Edwards SW GuhaThakurta D Holder D Ying L Svetnik V Leonardson A Hart KW Russell A Li G Cavet G Castle J McDonagh P Kan Z Chen R Kasarskis A Margarint M Caceres RM Johnson JM Armour CD Garrett-Engele PW Tsinoremas NF Shoemaker DD 《Genome biology》2004,5(10):R73-17
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