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Comparison of hybridization-based and sequencing-based gene expression technologies on biological replicates.


ABSTRACT:

Background

High-throughput systems for gene expression profiling have been developed and have matured rapidly through the past decade. Broadly, these can be divided into two categories: hybridization-based and sequencing-based approaches. With data from different technologies being accumulated, concerns and challenges are raised about the level of agreement across technologies. As part of an ongoing large-scale cross-platform data comparison framework, we report here a comparison based on identical samples between one-dye DNA microarray platforms and MPSS (Massively Parallel Signature Sequencing).

Results

The DNA microarray platforms generally provided highly correlated data, while moderate correlations between microarrays and MPSS were obtained. Disagreements between the two types of technologies can be attributed to limitations inherent to both technologies. The variation found between pooled biological replicates underlines the importance of exercising caution in identification of differential expression, especially for the purposes of biomarker discovery.

Conclusion

Based on different principles, hybridization-based and sequencing-based technologies should be considered complementary to each other, rather than competitive alternatives for measuring gene expression, and currently, both are important tools for transcriptome profiling.

SUBMITTER: Liu F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1899500 | biostudies-literature | 2007 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Comparison of hybridization-based and sequencing-based gene expression technologies on biological replicates.

Liu Fang F   Jenssen Tor-Kristian TK   Trimarchi Jeff J   Punzo Claudio C   Cepko Connie L CL   Ohno-Machado Lucila L   Hovig Eivind E   Kuo Winston Patrick WP  

BMC genomics 20070607


<h4>Background</h4>High-throughput systems for gene expression profiling have been developed and have matured rapidly through the past decade. Broadly, these can be divided into two categories: hybridization-based and sequencing-based approaches. With data from different technologies being accumulated, concerns and challenges are raised about the level of agreement across technologies. As part of an ongoing large-scale cross-platform data comparison framework, we report here a comparison based o  ...[more]

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