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Assessing Technical Performance in Differential Gene Expression Experiments with External Spike-in RNA Control Ratio Mixtures

Authors :
Munro, Sarah A.
Lund, Steve P.
Pine, P. Scott
Binder, Hans
Clevert, Djork-Arné
Conesa, Ana
Dopazo, Joaquin
Fasold, Mario
Hochreiter, Sepp
Hong, Huixiao
Jafari, Nederah
Kreil, David P.
Łabaj, Paweł P.
Li, Sheng
Liao, Yang
Lin, Simon
Meehan, Joseph
Mason, Christopher E.
Santoyo, Javier
Setterquist, Robert A.
Shi, Leming
Shi, Wei
Smyth, Gordon K.
Stralis-Pavese, Nancy
Su, Zhenqiang
Tong, Weida
Wang, Charles
Wang, Jian
Xu, Joshua
Ye, Zhan
Yang, Yong
Yu, Ying
Salit, Marc
Source :
Nat. Commun. (2014) 5:5125
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

There is a critical need for standard approaches to assess, report, and compare the technical performance of genome-scale differential gene expression experiments. We assess technical performance with a proposed "standard" dashboard of metrics derived from analysis of external spike-in RNA control ratio mixtures. These control ratio mixtures with defined abundance ratios enable assessment of diagnostic performance of differentially expressed transcript lists, limit of detection of ratio (LODR) estimates, and expression ratio variability and measurement bias. The performance metrics suite is applicable to analysis of a typical experiment, and here we also apply these metrics to evaluate technical performance among laboratories. An interlaboratory study using identical samples shared amongst 12 laboratories with three different measurement processes demonstrated generally consistent diagnostic power across 11 laboratories. Ratio measurement variability and bias were also comparable amongst laboratories for the same measurement process. Different biases were observed for measurement processes using different mRNA enrichment protocols.<br />Comment: 65 pages, 6 Main Figures, 33 Supplementary Figures

Subjects

Subjects :
Quantitative Biology - Genomics

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Nat. Commun. (2014) 5:5125
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1406.4893
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms6125