Cross-hybridization modeling on Affymetrix exon arrays

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Motivation: Microarray designs have become increasingly probe-rich, enabling targeting of specific features, such as individual exons or single nucleotide polymorphisms. These arrays have the potential to achieve quantitative high-throughput estimates of transcript abundances, but currently these estimates are affected by biases due to cross-hybridization, in which probes hybridize to off-target transcripts. Results: To study cross-hybridization, we map Affymetrix exon array probes to a set of annotated mRNA transcripts, allowing a small number of mismatches or insertion/deletions between the two sequences. Based on a systematic study of the degree to which probes with a given match type to a transcript are affected by cross-hybridization, we developed a strategy to correct for cross-hybridization biases of gene-level expression estimates. Comparison with Solexa ultra high-throughput sequencing data demonstrates that correction for cross-hybridization leads to a significant improve-ment of gene expression estimates. © 2008 The Author(s).

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Kapur, K., Jiang, H., Xing, Y., & Wong, W. H. (2008). Cross-hybridization modeling on Affymetrix exon arrays. Bioinformatics, 24(24), 2887–2893. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btn571

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