Claims
- 1. A computer implemented method of forming a composite hybridization data array, the method comprising:
receiving a user selection of a plurality of individual hybridization data arrays, each hybridization data array corresponding to a microarray having a distinct set of nucleotide sequences and a microarray design having a number of array locations storing the sequences; forming a composite microarray design from the microarray designs of the user selected hybridization data arrays, such the composite microarray design has a total number of array locations equal to the total number of array locations in the user selected hybridization data arrays; associating the composite microarray design with a new composite hybridization data array; and establishing for each array location of the composite hybridization data array a transcript abundance value from an array location of one of the user selected hybridization arrays.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein establishing for each array location of the composite hybridization data array a transcript abundance value comprises:
providing an association from the array location of the composite hybridization data array to the array location of the of the user selected hybridization data array.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein establishing for each array location of the composite hybridization data array a relative transcript abundance value comprises:
copying the transcript abundance from the array location of the of the user selected hybridization data array to a corresponding array location in the composite hybridization data array.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein the user selected hybridization data arrays each have a same technology type and data source for the transcript abundance values.
- 5. A computer program product, stored on a computer readable medium, for controlling a processor to form a composite hybridization data array by performing the steps of:
receiving a user selection of a plurality of individual hybridization data arrays, each hybridization data array corresponding to a microarray having a distinct set of nucleotide sequences and a microarray design having a number of array locations storing the sequences; forming a composite microarray design from the microarray designs of the user selected hybridization data arrays, such the composite microarray design has a total number of array locations equal to the total number of array locations in the user selected hybridization data arrays; associating the composite microarray design with a new composite hybridization data array; and establishing for each array location of the composite hybridization data array a relative transcript abundance value from an array location of one of the user selected hybridization data arrays.
- 6. A composite hybridization array data structure stored on a computer readable medium and readable by a computer process for processing hybridization values from a user selected plurality of hybridization data arrays, the composite hybridization array data structure comprising:
links to a plurality of user selected constituent hybridization data arrays, each constituent hybridization having a microarray design and a number of array elements, each array element storing a transcript abundance measure; and a composite array design defining a number of array elements for the composite hybridization data array equal to a total number of the array elements of the constituent hybridization data arrays.
- 7. The composite hybridization array data structure of claim 6, wherein the user selected hybridization data arrays each have a same technology type and data source for the transcript abundance values.
- 8. The composite hybridization array data structure of claim 6, wherein each array element of the composite hybridization data array stores a duplicate of a transcript abundance measure from an array element of one of the constituent hybridization data arrays.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a divisional of co-pending application Ser. No. 09/613,167 filed on Jul. 10, 2000, which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
Divisions (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
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09613167 |
Jul 2000 |
US |
| Child |
10199239 |
Jul 2002 |
US |