Contains annotated probe-level information for the Mouse 430 2.0 (3prime IVT )microarray. Used by the GCSscore R package for differential gene expression analysis.
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The mouse4302.probeFile
package is an AnnotationForge-generated package containing the probe sequence information for MTA-1_0 (ClariomD mouse) array. The package contains a data.frame
containing the necessary probe-level information to run the GCSscore
differential expression on the following Affymetrix/Thermo-Fisher cchip type:
Mouse 430 2.0 microarray
All probe-level information in this file was pulled from the platform design (pd) annotation package (pd.mouse430.2
) on Bioconductor: https://bioconductor.org/packages/release/data/annotation/html/pd.mouse430.2.html
This probe-level package was created using the AnnotationForge
package. The AnnotationForge
package required the getProbeDataAffy
function to be modified to correctly read in the probeFile
file for newer Affymetrix array types. This modified function was saved as getProbeDataCustom
. The customized functions from the AnnotationForge
package can be found the following github repository: https://github.com/harrisgm/GCSscore-probeFile-functions
Additionally, the compression scheme of the rda
file was set to xz
with a compression level of 9.
The all columns from the featureset
in the platform design (pd) package are in included in the probeFile, including the sequence
column. The only column that is not directly from the platform design (pd) packages is the GC.Count
column was generated by running the following commands on the full probe sequences that are pulled from the platform design packages (found in the XXXpFBuilder.R
functions in the GCSscore-probeFile-functions
repository:
chip.pmfeature[,GC.count := str_count(sequence, "G|C")]
The full probe sequence
column was removed and replaced just the GC.count
information for each probe. The full probe sequence
column was removed to reduce the resulting packag sizes to under 100Mb.
mouse4302.probeFile
is an package that is in the process being uploaded to the BioConductor repository. Until it is uploaded to Bioconductor, the recommended way to install it is to load R
and ensure that all dependencies are install prior to installation.
Dependencies from Bioconductor (run commands in Rstudio/R.app):
```r
if (!requireNamespace("BiocManager", quietly = TRUE))
install.packages("BiocManager")
BiocManager::install("AnnotationDbi")
Once the dependencies are installed, build and install the mouse4302.probeFile
package from source.
Guy Harris, M.S. harrisgm@vcu.edu
Michael F. Miles, M.D., Ph.D. Michael.Miles@vcuhealth.org
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