Hi all,
I was wondering if anyone could recommend a good review highlighting the state of the NGS field for applications like classifier generation (prognostics and diagnostics), SNP association studies etc. My main area of interest is cancer.
Obviously NGS has been shown to have many strengths over microarrays and has proven itself in areas like transcript discovery but in areas like classifier generation it may not yet be so strong due to inter-individual variation/noise & the number of samples required to correct this etc.
I am new to the field and would just like a good overview of where the strengths and weaknesses are and what remains to be done before these more advanced applications are possible.
ANY input would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks a lot in advance,
tb34
Are there any publications where people have attempted e.g. multivariate prognostic classifier generation with NGS?
Obvious examples (Mammaprint) exist for microarrays but I don't know if anything similar has been attempted with NGS...
That's just a genotyping snp microarray - you won't see anything you aren't already looking for. NGS is sequencing, so that allows you to do actual discovery. You should read "Application of second-generation sequencing to cancer genomics." http://bib.oxfordjournals.org/content/11/5/524.abstract
Jeremy, I think you're confusing GWAS-prediction of breast cancer susceptibility with prognostic prediction based on gene expression in tumors. See van 't Veer Nature 2002, van 't Veer NEJM 2002 for details.
David, ok thx for pointing that out. That should keep the discussion on expression microarray vs RNA-Seq issue.
Thanks for the responses and I'll take a look at the manuscript when I get to the office.
I guess I am primarily more concerened about classifier generation previously performed with expression arrays. Has antone tried it yet? Is expense vs microarrays still perhaps an issue? Or data volumes? I think Mammaprint for example initially was developed with 70 patients...
Thanks for the responses and I'll take a look at the manuscript when I get to the office. I guess I am primarily more concerened about classifier generation previously performed with expression arrays. Has anyone tried it yet? Is expense vs microarrays still perhaps an issue? Or data volumes? I think Mammaprint for example initially was developed with 70 patients..
Hi Travis, I am also interested in this application. Do you have any plan for this application now?