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9.3 years ago
Juan Cordero
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Dear Biostars community,
I have got some affy microarray data to analyse, and some chips display artifacts, according to their residual pseudo-images. However, I do not know to what extent I should consider an array as acceptable based on the (size, shape...) artifact.
I have seen there are some methods for correction of such artifacts, either at probe level or at normalisation step, but I need a piece of advise to know If I should try to correct the chips or directly to discard them.
Thanks
I don't think there are any hard rules for judging acceptability of an array based on its pseudo-image. If there's sign of extensive artifact or systematic pattern then the array should be discarded.
In general, if I can afford it, I prefer discarding problematic data over trying to find a mathematical/computational fix. If possible, it's better to redo an experiment than working with dodgy data.
Thanks