[BioC] Agilent's duplicate spots
    Naomi Altman 
    naomi at stat.psu.edu
       
    Thu Jun  7 22:35:36 CEST 2007
    
    
  
I think most of us have found that the spatial aspect is not that 
important.  Normalize the data and then sort by gene so that the 
duplicates are adjacent in the data matrix.
--Naomi
At 02:16 PM 6/7/2007, Mcmahon, Wyatt wrote:
>Hello everyone,
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>I'm new to bioconductor and microarray in general, so please excuse my
>ignorance.
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>I am trying to analyze my microarray experiment using limma.  We have
>used Agilent to spot our arrays, and we have duplicate spots.  However,
>these spots are placed randomly over the entire chip.  How do I let
>limma know that there are duplicate spots with a random distribution.  I
>can't seem to find anything that explains this.
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>Thanks in advance,
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>Wyatt
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>K. Wyatt McMahon, Ph.D.
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>Postdoctoral Research Associate - Functional Genomics Center and
>Services Facility
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>Texas Tech University
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>Department of Plant and Soil Sciences
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>Campus Box 42122
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