Visualization-based discovery and analysis of genomic aberrations in microarray data. Author Chad Myers, Xing Chen, Olga Troyanskaya Publication Year 2005 Type Journal Article Abstract BACKGROUND: Chromosomal copy number changes (aneuploidies) play a key role in cancer progression and molecular evolution. These copy number changes can be studied using microarray-based comparative genomic hybridization (array CGH) or gene expression microarrays. However, accurate identification of amplified or deleted regions requires a combination of visual and computational analysis of these microarray data.RESULTS: We have developed ChARMView, a visualization and analysis system for guided discovery of chromosomal abnormalities from microarray data. Our system facilitates manual or automated discovery of aneuploidies through dynamic visualization and integrated statistical analysis. ChARMView can be used with array CGH and gene expression microarray data, and multiple experiments can be viewed and analyzed simultaneously.CONCLUSION: ChARMView is an effective and accurate visualization and analysis system for recognizing even small aneuploidies or subtle expression biases, identifying recurring aberrations in sets of experiments, and pinpointing functionally relevant copy number changes. ChARMView is freely available under the GNU GPL at http://function.princeton.edu/ChARMView. Keywords Humans, Gene Expression Profiling, Phenotype, Gene Expression, Computational Biology, Algorithms, Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis, Breast Neoplasms, Chromosome Aberrations, Chromosome Mapping, Computer Graphics, Gene Amplification, Gene Dosage, Genome, Human, Internet, Nucleic Acid Hybridization, Pattern Recognition, Automated, Programming Languages, Software, User-Computer Interface Journal BMC Bioinformatics Volume 6 Pages 146 Alternate Journal BMC Bioinformatics Google ScholarBibTeXEndNote X3 XML