User:Matthew Whiteside/Notebook/Malaria Microarray/2009/09/09

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Mouse Malaria Microarray Datasets

 * A meta-analysis will combine results from multiple studies to increase statistical confidence in results. End result is a Gene-Level Expression Matrix containing z-values or some similar measure of effect size across the different studies. This matrix will then be used in downstream system biology analysis.
 * Step one in the meta-analysis of mouse malaria microarray datasets is selection of datasets with similar experimental conditions.
 * Outlined below are all mouse malaria studies that have publicly available microarray data (in GEO or ArrayExpress). I've also listed the relevant information that will guide the selection of studies for the meta-analysis: