Gene expression analyses in maize inbreds and hybrids with varying levels of heterosis-3

Ata was compared to the magnitude of differential expression detected using the MassArray platform and 70-mer microarray platform. The subset of the genes identified as differentially expressed on the Affymetrix platform (FDR < 0.05, and additional quality control filters; see Methods) was used f...

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description Ata was compared to the magnitude of differential expression detected using the MassArray platform and 70-mer microarray platform. The subset of the genes identified as differentially expressed on the Affymetrix platform (FDR < 0.05, and additional quality control filters; see Methods) was used for these analyses. The color coding of the data points indicates the inbred genotype comparison. (A) The same inbred RNA samples used for Affymetrix microarray analyses were mixed in a pairwise 1:1 ratio and subjected to MassArray relative allelic quantification [25]. The correlation between the MassArray proportions and the proportions calculated from the Affymetrix dataset (inbred 1 signal divided by the sum of the two inbred signals) are shown. Each spot represents the proportion of one allele per inbred-inbred comparison. The B73 and Mo17 sequence SNPs were used to design the assays, thus this comparison is most highly represented in this analysis. (B) Many genes that were determined to be differentially expressed in the Affymetrix dataset were also present on the 70-mer microarray platform. The correlation of the inbred expression fold-differences on the 70-mer oligonucleotide microarray and the Affymetrix microarray are shown. Each spot represents the fold-differences of one gene per inbred-inbred comparison. The 70-mer microarray data validated the directionality of the Affymetrix microarray patterns in 84–91% of the differentially expressed profiles (see main text).Copyright information:Taken from "Gene expression analyses in maize inbreds and hybrids with varying levels of heterosis"http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2229/8/33BMC Plant Biology 2008;8():33-33.Published online 10 Apr 2008PMCID:PMC2365949.
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