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Minimum information specification for in situ hybridization and immunohistochemistry experiments (MISFISHIE)
Authors:Deutsch Eric W  Ball Catherine A  Berman Jules J  Bova G Steven  Brazma Alvis  Bumgarner Roger E  Campbell David  Causton Helen C  Christiansen Jeffrey H  Daian Fabrice  Dauga Delphine  Davidson Duncan R  Gimenez Gregory  Goo Young Ah  Grimmond Sean  Henrich Thorsten  Herrmann Bernhard G  Johnson Michael H  Korb Martin  Mills Jason C  Oudes Asa J  Parkinson Helen E  Pascal Laura E  Pollet Nicolas  Quackenbush John  Ramialison Mirana  Ringwald Martin  Salgado David  Sansone Susanna-Assunta  Sherlock Gavin  Stoeckert Christian J  Swedlow Jason  Taylor Ronald C  Walashek Laura  Warford Anthony  Wilkinson David G  Zhou Yi
Institution:Institute for Systems Biology, 1441 N 34th Street, Seattle, Washington 98103, USA.
Abstract:One purpose of the biomedical literature is to report results in sufficient detail that the methods of data collection and analysis can be independently replicated and verified. Here we present reporting guidelines for gene expression localization experiments: the minimum information specification for in situ hybridization and immunohistochemistry experiments (MISFISHIE). MISFISHIE is modeled after the Minimum Information About a Microarray Experiment (MIAME) specification for microarray experiments. Both guidelines define what information should be reported without dictating a format for encoding that information. MISFISHIE describes six types of information to be provided for each experiment: experimental design, biomaterials and treatments, reporters, staining, imaging data and image characterizations. This specification has benefited the consortium within which it was developed and is expected to benefit the wider research community. We welcome feedback from the scientific community to help improve our proposal.
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