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Aim: The complications that arise when performing meta-analysis of datasets from multiple metabolomics studies are addressed with computational methods that ensure data quality, completeness of metadata and accurate interpretation across studies. Results & methodology: This paper presents an integrated system of quality control (QC) methods to assess metabolomics results by evaluating the data acquisition strategies and metabolite identification process when integrating datasets for meta-analysis. An ontology knowledge base and a rule-based system representing the experiment and chemical background information direct the processes involved in data integration and QC verification. A diabetes meta-analysis study using these QC methods finds putative biomarkers that differ between cohorts. Conclusion: The methods presented here ensure the validity of meta-analysis when integrating data from different metabolic profiling studies.
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Buendia, P., Bradley, R. M., Taylor, T. J., Schymanski, E. L., Patti, G. J., & Kabuka, M. R. (2019). Ontology-based metabolomics data integration with quality control. Bioanalysis, 11(12), 1139–1155. https://doi.org/10.4155/bio-2018-0303
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