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- Stochastic Models Based on Molecular Hybridization Theory for Short Oligonucleotide Microarrays
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- Abstract:
- High density oligonucleotide expression arrays are a widely
used tool for the measurement of gene expression on a large scale. Affymetrix GeneChip arrays appear to dominate this market. These arrays use short oligonucleotides to probe
for genes in an RNA sample. Due to optical noise, non-specific hybridization, probe-specific effects, and measurement error, ad-hoc measures of expression, that summarize probe intensities, can lead to imprecise and inaccurate results. Various researchers have demonstrated that expression measures based on
simple statistical models can provide great improvements over the ad-hoc procedure offered by Affymetrix. Recently, physical models based on molecular hybridization theory, have been proposed as useful tools for prediction of, for example, non-specific hybridization. These physical models show great potential in terms of improving existing expression measures. In this paper we demonstrate that the system producing the
measured intensities is too complex to be fully described with these relatively simple physical models and we propose empirically motivated stochastic models that compliment the
above mentioned molecular hybridization theory to provide a
comprehensive description of the data. We discuss how the proposed model can be used to obtain improved measures of expression useful for the data analysts.
- Subject Area:
- Microarrays, Statistical Models
- Suggested Citation:
- Zhijin Wu, Richard LeBlanc, and Rafael A. Irizarry,
"Stochastic Models Based on Molecular Hybridization Theory for Short Oligonucleotide Microarrays"
(September 2003).
Johns Hopkins University, Dept. of Biostatistics Working Papers.
Working Paper 4.
http://www.bepress.com/jhubiostat/paper4