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A Microarray-Based Screening Procedure for Detecting Differentially Represented Yeast Mutants Rafael A. Irizarry Department of Biostatistics, JHU [email protected] http://biostat.jhsph.edu/ ~ririzarr

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A Microarray-Based Screening Procedure for Detecting Differentially Represented Yeast Mutants. Rafael A. Irizarry Department of Biostatistics, JHU [email protected] http://biostat.jhsph.edu/~ririzarr. CEN/ARS. aatt. ttaa. URA3. NHEJ Defective. A. DOWNTAG. kanR. UPTAG. CEN/ARS. B. URA3. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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A Microarray-Based Screening Procedure for Detecting Differentially

Represented Yeast Mutants

Rafael A. Irizarry

Department of Biostatistics, JHU

[email protected]

http://biostat.jhsph.edu/~ririzarr

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kanRA

Transformation into deletion pool

Select for Ura+ transformantsGenomic DNA preparation

Circular pRS416

PCRCy5 labeled PCR products Cy3 labeled PCR products

Oligonucleotide array hybridization

B

EcoRI linearized PRS416

NHEJ Defective

MCS

CEN/ARS

URA3 ttaaaatt

CEN/ARS

URA3

UPTAG DOWNTAG

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Which mutants are NHEJ defective?

• Find mutants defective for transformation with linear DNA

• Dead in linear transformation (green)

• Alive in circular transformation (red)

• Look for spots with large log(R/G)

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• .

Y K U 7 0 N E J 1 Y K U 8 0

Y K U 7 0 N E J 1 Y K U 8 0

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Data

• 5718 mutants

• 3 replicates on each slide

• 5 Haploid slides, 4 Diploid slides

• Arrays are divided into 2 downtags, 3 uptag (2 of which replicate uptags)

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Average Red and Green Scatter Plot

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Average Red and Green MVA plot

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Improvement to usual approach

• Take into account that some mutants are dead and some alive

• Use a statistical model to represent this• Mixture model?• With ratio’s we lose information about R

and G separately • Look at them separately (absolute

analysis)

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Histograms

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Using model we can attach uncertainty to tests

For example posterior z-test,

weighted average of z-tests with weights obtained using the posterior probability (obtained from EM)

Is Normal(0,1)

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QQ-Plot

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Uptag/Downtag Z-Scores

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Average Red and Green MVA Plot

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Average Red and Green Scatter Plot

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ResultsTable

1 YMR106C 9.5 47 69.2 a a 1002 YOR005C 19.7 35 44.9 a d 1003 YLR265C 6.1 32 35.8 a m 1004 YDL041W 10.4 32 35.6 a m 1005 YIL012W 12.2 31 21.7 a a 1006 YIL093C 4.8 29 30.8 a a 1007 YIL009W 5.6 29 -23.5 a a 1008 YDL042C 12.9 29 32.1 a d 1009 YIL154C 1.8 28 91.3 m m 8210 YNL149C 1.7 27 93.4 m d 7111 YBR085W 2.5 26 -15.8 a a 8412 YBR234C 1.7 26 87.5 m d 7513 YLR442C 6.1 26 -100.0 a a 100

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Acknowledgements

• Siew Loon Ooi

• Jef Boeke

• Forrest Spencer

• Jean Yang

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Summary

• Simple data exploration useful tool for quality assessment

• Statistical thinking helpful for interpretation

• Statistical models may help find signals in noise

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Acknowledgements

UC Berkeley StatBen BolstadSandrine DudoitTerry SpeedJean Yang

MBG (SOM)Jef BoekeSiew-Loon OoiMarina LeeForrest Spencer

BiostatisticsKarl BromanLeslie CopeCarlo CoulantoniGiovanni ParmigianiScott Zeger

Gene LogicFrancois Colin Uwe Scherf’s Group

PGATom Cappola Skip GarciaJoshua Hare

WEHIBridget HobbsNatalie Thorne

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Warning

• Absolute analyses can be dangerous for competitive hybridization slides

• We must be careful about “spot effect”

• Big R or G may only mean the spot they where on had large amounts of cDNA

• Look at some facts that make us feel safer

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Correlation between replicates

R1 R2 R3 G1 G2 G3

R1 1.00 0.95 0.95 0.94 0.90 0.90

R2 0.95 1.00 0.96 0.90 0.95 0.91

R3 0.95 0.96 1.00 0.91 0.92 0.95

G1 0.94 0.90 0.91 1.00 0.96 0.96

G2 0.90 0.95 0.92 0.96 1.00 0.97

G3 0.90 0.91 0.95 0.96 0.97 1.00

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Correlation between red, green, haploid, diplod, uptag, downtag

RHD RHU RDD RDU GHD GHU GDD GDU

RHD 1.00 0.59 0.56 0.32 0.95 0.58 0.54 0.37RHU 0.59 1.00 0.38 0.56 0.58 0.95 0.40 0.58RDD 0.56 0.38 1.00 0.58 0.54 0.39 0.92 0.64RDU 0.32 0.56 0.58 1.00 0.33 0.53 0.58 0.89GHD 0.95 0.58 0.54 0.33 1.00 0.62 0.56 0.39GHU 0.58 0.95 0.39 0.53 0.62 1.00 0.41 0.58GDD 0.54 0.40 0.92 0.58 0.56 0.41 1.00 0.73GDU 0.37 0.58 0.64 0.89 0.39 0.58 0.73 1.00

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BTW

The mean squared error across slides is about 3 times bigger than the mean squared error within slides

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Mixture Model

We use a mixture model that assumes:

• There are three classes:– Dead– Marginal– Alive

• Normally distributed with same correlation structure from gene to gene

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Random effect justification

Each x = (r1,…,r5,g1,…,g5) will have the following effects:

• Individual effect: same mutant same expression (replicates are alike)

• Genetic effect: same genetics same expression

• PCR effect : expect difference in uptag, downtag

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Does it fit?

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Does it fit?

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What can we do now that we couldn’t do before?

• Define a t-test that takes into account if mutants are dead or not when computing variance

• For each gene compute likelihood ratios comparing two hypothesis:

alive/dead vs.dead/dead or alive/alive

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QQ-plot for new t-test

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Better looking than others

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1 YMR106C 9.5 47 69.2 a a 1002 YOR005C 19.7 35 44.9 a d 1003 YLR265C 6.1 32 35.8 a m 1004 YDL041W 10.4 32 35.6 a m 1005 YIL012W 12.2 31 21.7 a a 1006 YIL093C 4.8 29 30.8 a a 1007 YIL009W 5.6 29 -23.5 a a 1008 YDL042C 12.9 29 32.1 a d 1009 YIL154C 1.8 28 91.3 m m 8210 YNL149C 1.7 27 93.4 m d 7111 YBR085W 2.5 26 -15.8 a a 8412 YBR234C 1.7 26 87.5 m d 7513 YLR442C 6.1 26 -100.0 a a 100