Background: Recent research examining cross-platform correlation of gene expression intensities has yielded mixed results. In this study, we demonstrate use of a correction factor for estimating cross-platform correlations. Results: In this paper, three technical replicate microarrays were hybridized to each of three platforms. The three platforms were then analyzed to assess both intra- and cross-platform reproducibility. We present various methods for examining intra-platform reproducibility. We also examine cross-platform reproducibility using Pearson's correlation. Additionally, we previously developed a correction factor for Pearson's correlation which is applicable when X and Y are measured with error. Herein we demonstrate that correcting for measurement error by estimating the "disattenuated" correlation substantially improves cross-platform correlations. Conclusion: When estimating cross-platform correlation, it is essential to thoroughly evaluate intra-platform reproducibility as a first step. In addition, since measurement error is present in microarray gene expression data, methods to correct for attenuation are useful in decreasing the bias in cross-platform correlation estimates. © 2007 Archer et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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Archer, K. J., Dumur, C. I., Taylor, G. S., Chaplin, M. D., Guiseppi-Elie, A., Grant, G., … Garrett, C. T. (2007). Application of a correlation correction factor in a microarray cross-platform reproducibility study. BMC Bioinformatics, 8. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-8-447
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