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Pan Du
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Hi Al,
The current version of lumiHumanAll.db was built based on Illumina
Company
provided annotation files. As the probes were designed based on
different
sources, lots of probes have no EntrezID available. One option is to
blast
the probe sequence against the latest human genome to get the
mappings. The
probe sequence can be easily converted from nuID by id2seq() function
in the
lumi package. You can also check
https://prod.bioinformatics.northwestern.edu/nuID/
, which list the mapping between nuID and corresponding annotations. I
am
trying to convert these mapping as annotation libraries within next
two
months.
Pan
On 6/10/08 5:00 AM, "bioconductor-request at stat.math.ethz.ch"
<bioconductor-request at="" stat.math.ethz.ch=""> wrote:
> Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2008 06:40:19 +0100
> From: "Al Ivens" <alicat at="" sanger.ac.uk="">
> Subject: [BioC] lumiHumanAll.db, GOstats
> To: "'bioc'" <bioconductor at="" stat.math.ethz.ch="">
> Message-ID: <00ad01c8cabc$7b2e8d90$5ebcd781 at
internal.sanger.ac.uk>
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>
> Hi,
>
> Working with the Illumina Human WG6 chips, and lumiHumanAll.db.
After
> linear model fitting and clustering, I have identified a cluster of
~130
> loci that show an interesting profile. However, as 125 of them have
no
> GeneName or EntrezID, I am struggling to figure out what they might
be
> biologically.
>
>> From a closer inspection of lumiHumanALl.db, I find that approx.
half of
> the features have no EntrezID, so I wasn't just unlucky with the
> constituents of my cluster!
>
> Does anyone have any recommendations as to the best approach to get
> around this problem (which came to light when I tried to run
GOstats,
> which requires EntrezID for mapping of terms)?
>
> Many thanks in advance.
>
> Cheers,
>
> a
>
>
>
>
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