Different gen identifiers with the same gene name [HTA 2.0 microarrays]
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Hamtaro ▴ 50

Hello everybody.

This is the first time I use HTA 2.0 expression microarrays. I tried to looking for something on internet about this, but I haven't found anything.

After annotation of the transcript clusters I added the gene symbol (SYMBOL) and a short description of the gene the cluster represents (GENENAME) and extra information (Locustype etc.). In a second step, I filtered out the probes that do not map to a gene, i.e. that do not have a gene symbol assigned.

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Is it normal that a gene with a different ID has the same gene name? Do I filter and keep those that are not duplicated?

I have contacted affimetrix but they have totally ignored me.

Thank you in advance

HTA2.0 annotation microarrays • 2.1k views
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aren't those ID isoforms of the same genes?

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How can I know that?

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that table shows Gene class/type as Gene name, definitively that is not the name

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Yes. But that is how the HTA 2.0 database shows. :/

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You can get the real gene name searching the ID (Havana OTTHUMT) or the gene symbol.

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3.1 years ago
zhouv2017 • 0

hi, my brother! How did you add gene sybol to the data frame. hope to receive your expaination! thank you very much

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i have installed "HTA 2.0" packageļ¼Œbut i dont know how to use it, do you have any Manual or code for it

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Hi. I just saw your comment. Did you find a solution? I can copy my script if you wish.

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