Journal article

Removing unwanted variation in a differential methylation analysis of Illumina Human Methylation 450 array data

J Maksimovic, JA Gagnon-Bartsch, TP Speed, A Oshlack

Nucleic Acids Research | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 2015

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Abstract

Due to their relatively low-cost per sample and broad, gene-centric coverage of CpGs across the human genome, Illumina's 450k arrays are widely used in large scale differential methylation studies. However, by their very nature, large studies are particularly susceptible to the effects of unwanted variation. The effects of unwanted variation have been extensively documented in gene expression array studies and numerous methods have been developed to mitigate these effects. However, there has been much less research focused on the appropriate methodology to use for accounting for unwanted variation in methylation array studies. Here we present a novel 2-stage approach using RUV-inverse in a d..

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Grants

Awarded by National Institute of General Medical Sciences


Funding Acknowledgements

National Health and Medical Research Council, Project Grant [APP1051402 to A.O.]; Australia Fellowship [APP575503 to T.P.S.]; Career Development Fellowship [APP1051481 to A.O.]. Funding for open access charge: National Health and Medical Research Council.