Information and Media Technologies
Online ISSN : 1881-0896
ISSN-L : 1881-0896
Computing
Combfit: A Normalization Method for Array CGH Data
Shigeyuki ObaNobumoto TomiokaMiki OhiraShin Ishii
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2007 Volume 2 Issue 1 Pages 134-143

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The recently developed array-based comparative genomic hybridization(array CGH) technique measures DNA copy number aberrations that occur as causes or consequences of cell diseases such as cancers. Conventional array CGH analysis classifies DNA copy number aberrations into three categories: no significant change, significant gain, and significant loss. However, recent improvements in microarray measurement precision enable more quantitative analysis of copy number aberrations. We propose a method, called comb fitting, that extracts a quantitative interpretation from array CGH data. We also propose modifications that allow us to apply comb fitting to cases featuring heterogeneity of local aberrations in DNA copy numbers. By using comb fitting, we can correct the baseline of the fluorescence ratio data measured by array CGH and simultaneously translate them into the amount of changed copy numbers for each small part of the chromosome, such as 0, ±1, ±2, ···. Comb fitting is applicable even when a considerable amount of contamination by normal cells exists and when heterogeneity in the ploidy number cannot be neglected.

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