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BACKGROUND: Sharing of microarray data within the research community has been greatly facilitated by the development of the disclosure and communication standards MIAME and MAGE-ML by the MGED Society. However, the complexity of the MAGE-ML format has made its use impractical for laboratories lacking dedicated bioinformatics support. RESULTS: We propose a simple tab-delimited, spreadsheet-based format, MAGE-TAB, which will become a part of the MAGE microarray data standard and can be used for annotating and communicating microarray data in a MIAME compliant fashion. CONCLUSION: MAGE-TAB will enable laboratories without bioinformatics experience or support to manage, exchange and submit well-annotated microarray data in a standard format using a spreadsheet. The MAGE-TAB format is self-contained, and does not require an understanding of MAGE-ML or XML.
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Tim F. Rayner
Philippe Rocca‐Serra
Paul T. Spellman
BMC Bioinformatics
Stanford University
Johns Hopkins University
University of Pennsylvania
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0f4d788090e499da5fa7f5 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-7-489