Paper accepted in NeuroImage!

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Sep 282015
 

Our paper on predicting sleep stages from resting-state fMRI has been accepted for publication in NeuroImage! The title of the manuscript is “Validation of non-REM sleep stage decoding from resting state fMRI using linear support vector machines”. A Poster related to this were can be accessed here.

 

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Re-Annotator published in PLoS ONE!

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Sep 282015
 

Our microarray probe re-annotation pipeline has been accepted for publication in PLoS ONE. The paper has the title “Re-Annotator: Annotation Pipeline for Microarray Probe Sequences”. A preprint of the manuscript can be accessed on bioRxiv!

The paper is now online!

Abstract:

Microarray technologies are established approaches for high throughput gene expression, methylation and genotyping analysis. An accurate mapping of the array probes is essential to generate reliable biological findings. However, manufacturers of the microarray platforms typically provide incomplete and outdated annotation tables, which often rely on older genome and transcriptome versions that differ substantially from up-to-date sequence databases. Here, we present the Re-Annotator, a re-annotation pipeline for microarray probe sequences. It is primarily designed for gene expression microarrays but can also be adapted to other types of microarrays. The Re-Annotator uses a custom-built mRNA reference database to identify the positions of gene expression array probe sequences. We applied Re-Annotator to the Illumina Human-HT12 v4 microarray platform and found that about one quarter (25%) of the probes differed from the manufacturer’s annotation. In further computational experiments on experimental gene expression data, we compared Re-Annotator to another probe re-annotation tool, ReMOAT, and found that Re-Annotator provided an improved re-annotation of microarray probes. A thorough re-annotation of probe information is crucial to any microarray analysis. The Re-Annotator pipeline is freely available at http://sourceforge.net/projects/reannota​tor along with re-annotated files for Illumina microarrays HumanHT-12 v3/v4 and MouseRef-8 v2.

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