330k sample info from Phil
2014-08-29azim58 - 330k sample info from Phil
I obtained some 330k sample info from Phil
original email here
https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?shva=1#label/Career/13f58b7c8c28311c
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Kurt;
Inside the HealthTell-CIM folder on the S drive there is a folder called
"Experiments". Inside Experiments there are single folders for each of
the wafers we've run. Inside the '46' wafer, there are a number of
slides, each of which have 24 different assay, that should be very useful
for your analysis. 46 was the best of the new wafers. HT4-22 is the
next-best, and contains a number of cancer and infectious disease samples
(each assay has the name of the disease embedded in the filename).
I would look through wafer 46, then take a look at 22 and see which
diseases you find best represented. The gpr files are inside the "5um
grp" folders, along with the jpeg of the alignment. You should take a
look at the jpegs to see if the image is clean - if there was a problem
with the assay, it is extremely obvious on the jpeg.
Let me know if you want me to pick out individual assays for you, I can
do that but I think you'll get a feel for the data once you browse these
folders.
Phil
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Bart talked to me as well
he told me that in those folders DTRA4 is normal and the other DTRA
samples are disease samples
ND = normal donor
BC = breast cancer
work on this dataset (found in wikipad)
- tried to calculate 330k data 9-2-13
- calculations for 330k data
- test of one 330k gpr for cv and entropy normalized and non-normalized
- time and space required to calculate entropy of one gpr on saguaro
- some work on entropy 330k data as of 9-15-13
- -some nice graphs are found here
- obtaining remaining calculations for 330k data 9-16-13