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An adaptive method for cDNA microarray normalization.Zhao Y, Li MC, Simon R Biometric Research Branch, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Rockville, Maryland, USA. zhaoy@helix.nih.gov BACKGROUND: Normalization is a critical step in analysis of gene expression profiles. For dual-labeled arrays, global normalization assumes that the majority of the genes on the array are non-differentially expressed between the two channels and that the number of over-expressed genes approximately equals the number of under-expressed genes. These assumptions can be inappropriate for custom arrays or arrays in which the reference RNA is very different from the experimental samples. RESULTS: We propose a mixture model based normalization method that adaptively identifies non-differentially expressed genes and thereby substantially improves normalization for dual-labeled arrays in settings where the assumptions of global normalization are problematic. The new method is evaluated using both simulated and real data. CONCLUSIONS: The new normalization method is effective for general microarray platforms when samples with very different expression profile are co-hybridized and for custom arrays where the majority of genes are likely to be differentially expressed. Published 7 March 2005 in BMC Bioinformatics, 6(1): 28.
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