[BioC] question about U133 plus 2.0 array

Ben Bolstad bmb at bmbolstad.com
Mon Jun 25 00:51:37 CEST 2007


RMAExpress will process binary and text format cel files together with
no problem if they are really from the same chip type. The same holds
true for data read using ReadAffy().

Best,

Ben


On Sun, 2007-06-24 at 15:24 -0700, James Anderson wrote:
> If that's the case, would that be possible for them to be processed together with RMA? I used RMAExpress to process files with very different size together, it seems that there is no problem with that. 
> 
> Ben Bolstad <bmb at bmbolstad.com> wrote: One possibility could be that some of your files are in a binary format
> (aka version 4 or xda format) and some are in a text format (aka version
> 3). That would give vast file size differences.
> 
> Ben
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> On Sun, 2007-06-24 at 11:06 -0700, James Anderson wrote:
> > We have some data on diabetes using U133 plus 2.0 array. One question that perplexed me is that the size of the data is very different, some are around 12 mega bytes (cel files), some are even more than 30 mega bytes, I thought same type of chip should have similar size of CEL files, why they can be so different? 
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> > Many thanks,
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> > James
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