Probe region expression estimation for RNA-seq data for improved microarray comparability
Karolis Uziela, Antti Honkela

TL;DR
This paper introduces PREBS, a novel RNA-seq processing method that estimates gene expression from reads overlapping microarray probe regions, significantly enhancing cross-platform comparability and retrieval accuracy between RNA-seq and microarray data.
Contribution
PREBS is a new method that improves RNA-seq and microarray data integration by estimating expression from probe-overlapping reads and applying microarray summarisation techniques.
Findings
PREBS yields RNA-seq expression estimates more similar to microarray data.
PREBS improves accuracy in retrieving microarray samples using RNA-seq.
PREBS enables expression estimation for microarray probe sets from RNA-seq data.
Abstract
Rapidly growing public gene expression databases contain a wealth of data for building an unprecedentedly detailed picture of human biology and disease. This data comes from many diverse measurement platforms that make integrating it all difficult. Although RNA-sequencing (RNA-seq) is attracting the most attention, at present the rate of new microarray studies submitted to public databases far exceeds the rate of new RNA-seq studies. There is clearly a need for methods that make it easier to combine data from different technologies. In this paper, we propose a new method for processing RNA-seq data that yields gene expression estimates that are much more similar to corresponding estimates from microarray data, hence greatly improving cross-platform comparability. The method we call PREBS is based on estimating the expression from RNA-seq reads overlapping the microarray probe regions,…
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