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Agilent oligo microarrays

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Agilent Oligo Microarrays are high-density arrays designed for gene expression analysis. They provide a platform for the simultaneous measurement of the expression levels of thousands of genes. The arrays contain pre-synthesized oligonucleotide probes that are complementary to target gene sequences.

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Rat Genome-Wide Expression Analysis

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Labeling was performed using the Agilent LowInput QuickAmp Labeling Kit One-Color (5190 − 2305; Agilent Technologies).The SurePrint G3 Rat GE 8 × 60K Kit were used (G4853A, Agilent Technologies). Briefly, first-strand cDNA synthesis was performed using an oligo(dT) 24 primer containing a T7 RNA polymerase promoter site. The cDNA was used as a template to generate Cy3-labeled cRNA that was used for hybridization. After purification and fragmentation, aliquots of each sample were hybridized to Agilent Oligo Microarrays (G2534-60014, Agilent Technologies). After hybridization, each array was sequentially washed and scanned by Agilent microarray scanner. Arrays were individually visually inspected for hybridization defects, and quality control procedures were applied as recommended by the manufacturer of the arrays. For array readout, Agilent Feature Extraction 9.5.3 Software was used, and microarray data were imported, log2-transformed and quantile normalized using robust multi-array average (RMA), and expression levels were summarized on a transcript level using average gene expression values of the replicated probes, as recently described [19 (link)]. Differential gene expression was calculated using the moderated t-test as described by Ritchie et al. [20 (link)] and implemented in the R/Bioconductor package limma.
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Breast Cancer Subtype Identification

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RNAs were extracted from 168 fresh frozen invasive breast carcinomas. Microarray was performed in Dr Perou’s laboratory at University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill using Agilent oligo microarrays (Agilent Technologies, United States). All primary microarray data are in the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) under the accession number of GSE1992. Gene expression data were retrieved from the microarray database where the Lowess normalization procedure and data filtering was performed. In order to identify genes whose expression distinguishes basal-like tumors from all other tumor subtypes combined, we performed a two-class unpaired significance analysis of microarrays (SAM, http://www-stat.stanford.edu/~tibs/SAM/) with a false discovery rate (FDR) <5%.
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