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OmicsEV: a tool for comprehensive quality evaluation of omics data tables

Journal

BIOINFORMATICS
Volume 38, Issue 24, Pages 5463-5465

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/bioinformatics/btac698

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  1. National Cancer Institute Clinical Proteomic Tumor Analysis Consortium (CPTAC) [U24CA210954, U24CA271076]
  2. Cancer Prevention & Research Institutes of Texas [RR160027]
  3. McNair Medical Institute at The Robert
  4. Janice McNair Foundation

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OmicsEV is an R package that evaluates the quality of omics data tables by using various methods to assess depth, normalization, biological signal, and other factors. It generates comprehensive visual and quantitative evaluation results to help assess data quality and determine the optimal data processing method and parameters.
The Summary: RNA-Seq and mass spectrometry-based studies generate omics data tables with measurements for tens of thousands of genes across all samples in a study. The success of a study relies on the quality of these data tables, which is determined by both experimental data generation and computational methods used to process raw experimental data into quantitative data tables. We present OmicsEV, an R package for the quality evaluation of omics data tables. For each data table, OmicsEV uses a series of methods to evaluate data depth, data normalization, batch effect, biological signal, platform reproducibility and multi-omics concordance, producing comprehensive visual and quantitative evaluation results that help assess the data quality of individual data tables and facilitate the identification of the optimal data processing method and parameters for the omics study under investigation.

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