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Editorial
. 2006 Jan 9:2:1.
doi: 10.1186/1746-4811-2-1.

MIAME/Plant - adding value to plant microarrray experiments

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Editorial

MIAME/Plant - adding value to plant microarrray experiments

Philip Zimmermann et al. Plant Methods. .

Abstract

Appropriate biological interpretation of microarray data calls for relevant experimental annotation. The widely accepted MIAME guidelines provide a generic, organism-independant standard for minimal information about microarray experiments. In its overall structure, MIAME is very general and specifications cover mostly technical aspects, while relevant organism-specific information useful to understand the underlying experiments is largely missing. If plant biologists want to use results from published microarray experiments, they need detailed information about biological aspects, such as growth conditions, harvesting time or harvested organ(s). Here, we propose MIAME/Plant, a standard describing which biological details to be captured for describing microarray experiments involving plants. We expect that a more detailed and more systematic annotation of microarray experiments will greatly increase the use of transcriptome data sets for the scientific community. The power and value of systematic annotation of microarray data is convincingly demonstrated by data warehouses such as Genevestigator(R) or NASCArrays, and better experimental annotation will make these applications even more powerful.

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Figure 1
A schematic representation of the six components of a microarray experiment as defined by MIAME (Brazma et al., 2001). The MIAME/Plant parameters and ontologies extend the basic experiment and sample annotations.
Figure 2
Figure 2
Overview of the main classes of ontologies currently represented in MIAME/Plant.

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