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Hello
I am re-analyzing two of studies that have been performed some time
ago to compare good (GR) and bad (BR) responders to a treatment.
The most recent study has been done using hgu133plus2. The other used
a combination of hgu133plus and hgu133plus2 arrays.
Specifically, two thirds of the arrays were hibridized on hgu133plus
and one third was hibridized with hgu133plus2.
I would like to combine first all the arrays in the first study in
order to normalize them together and repeat the comparisons that were
performed and then I would like to compare it with the newest one.
One of my collaborators performed RMA separately on the two sets of
chips and then merged them manually retaining only those probesets
whose name was the same, but what I would like to do is to normalize
all the arrays at once in order to avoid batch effects. I am aware
that I can handle thes batch effects by adding the appropriate factor
in tha analysis model but I would prefer to deal with this before the
analysis starts.
I wonder if someone has has had a similar experience and knows "the
best" way to proceed in such situation or a tool who can manage the
combination of the arrays prior to normalization.
Thanks for the advice
Alex Sanchez
Statistics Department. University of Barcelona. &
Statistics and Bioinformatics Unit. IR-HUVH.
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