Normalization of boutique two-color microarrays with a high proportion of differentially expressed probes

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Normalization is critical for removing systematic variation from microarray data. For two-color microarray platforms, intensity-dependent lowess normalization is commonly used to correct relative gene expression values for biases. Here we outline a normalization method for use when the assumptions of lowess normalization fail. Specifically, this can occur when specialized boutique arrays are constructed that contain a subset of genes selected to test particular biological functions. © 2007 Oshlack et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Oshlack, A., Emslie, D., Corcoran, L. M., & Smyth, G. K. (2007). Normalization of boutique two-color microarrays with a high proportion of differentially expressed probes. Genome Biology, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/gb-2007-8-1-r2

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