Fundamentals of experimental design for cDNA microarrays

GA Churchill - Nature genetics, 2002 - nature.com
Nature genetics, 2002nature.com
Microarray technology is now widely available and is being applied to address increasingly
complex scientific questions. Consequently, there is a greater demand for statistical
assessment of the conclusions drawn from microarray experiments. This review discusses
fundamental issues of how to design an experiment to ensure that the resulting data are
amenable to statistical analysis. The discussion focuses on two-color spotted cDNA
microarrays, but many of the same issues apply to single-color gene-expression assays as …
Abstract
Microarray technology is now widely available and is being applied to address increasingly complex scientific questions. Consequently, there is a greater demand for statistical assessment of the conclusions drawn from microarray experiments. This review discusses fundamental issues of how to design an experiment to ensure that the resulting data are amenable to statistical analysis. The discussion focuses on two-color spotted cDNA microarrays, but many of the same issues apply to single-color gene-expression assays as well.
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