An open-access long oligonucleotide microarray resource for analysis of the human and mouse transcriptomes

Two collections of oligonucleotides have been designed for preparing pangenomic human and mouse microarrays. A total of 148 993 and 121 703 oligonucleotides were designed against human and mouse transcripts. Quality scores were created in order to select 25 342 human and 24 109 mouse oligonucleotides. They correspond to: (i) a BLAST-specificity score; (ii) the number of expressed sequence tags matching each probe; (iii) the distance to the 3′ end of the target mRNA. Scores were also used to compare in silico the two microarrays with commercial microarrays. The sets described here, called RNG/MRC collections, appear at least as specific and sensitive as those from the commercial platforms. The RNG/MRC collections have now been used by an Anglo-French consortium to distribute more than 3500 microarrays to the academic community. Ad hoc identification of tissue-specific transcripts and a ∼80% correlation with hybridizations performed on Affymetrix GeneChip™ suggest that the RNG/MRC microarrays perform well. This work provides a comprehensive open resource for investigators working on human and mouse transcriptomes, as well as a generic method to generate new microarray collections in other organisms. All information related to these probes, as well as additional information about commercial microarrays have been stored in a freely-accessible database called MEDIANTE.

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