Development of the Minimum Information Specification for In Situ Hybridization and Immunohistochemistry Experiments (MISFISHIE)

Eric W. Deutsch, Catherine A. Ball, G. Steven Bova, Alvis Brazma, Roger E. Bumgarner, David Campbell, Helen C. Causton, Jeff Christiansen, Duncan Davidson, Lillian J. Eichner, Young Ah Goo, Sean Grimmond, Thorsten Henrich, Michael H. Johnson, Martin Korb, Jason C. Mills, Asa Oudes, Helen E. Parkinson, Laura E. Pascal, John QuackenbushMirana Ramialison, Martin Ringwald, Susanna A. Sansone, Gavin Sherlock, Christian J. Stoeckert, Jason Swedlow, Ronald C. Taylor, Laura Walashek, Yi Zhou, Alvin Y. Liu, Lawrence D. True

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Résumé

We describe the creation process of the Minimum Information Specification for In Situ Hybridization and Immunohistochemistry Experiments (MISFISHIE). Modeled after the existing minimum information specification for microarray data, we created a new specification for gene expression localization experiments, initially to facilitate data sharing within a consortium. After successful use within the consortium, the specification was circulated to members of the wider biomedical research community for comment and refinement. After a period of acquiring many new suggested requirements, it was necessary to enter a final phase of excluding those requirements that were deemed inappropriate as a minimum requirement for all experiments. The full specification will soon be published as a version 1.0 proposal to the community, upon which a more full discussion must take place so that the final specification may be achieved with the involvement of the whole community.

langue originaleAnglais
Pages (de - à)205-208
Nombre de pages4
journalOMICS A Journal of Integrative Biology
Volume10
Numéro de publication2
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 4 sept. 2006
Modification externeOui

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