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SIGMA

General information

URL: http://sigma.bccrc.ca
Full name: System for IntegrativeGenomic Microarray Analysis
Description: SIGMA is developed as an application for the visualization and analysis of data from high resolution array CGH platforms that can be adapted for analysis of multiple types of high throughput genomic datasets.
Year founded: 2006
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Country/Region: Canada

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Contact information

University/Institution: British Columbia Cancer Agency
Address: Department of Cancer Genetics and Developmental Biology, British Columbia Cancer Research Centre, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
City: Vancouver
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Country/Region: Canada
Contact name (PI/Team): Chari R
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): rchari@bccrc.ca

Publications

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SIGMA: a system for integrative genomic microarray analysis of cancer genomes. [PMID: 17192189]
Chari R, Lockwood WW, Coe BP, Chu A, Macey D, Thomson A, Davies JJ, MacAulay C, Lam WL.

BACKGROUND: The prevalence of high resolution profiling of genomes has created a need for the integrative analysis of information generated from multiple methodologies and platforms. Although the majority of data in the public domain are gene expression profiles, and expression analysis software are available, the increase of array CGH studies has enabled integration of high throughput genomic and gene expression datasets. However, tools for direct mining and analysis of array CGH data are limited. Hence, there is a great need for analytical and display software tailored to cross platform integrative analysis of cancer genomes.
RESULTS: We have created a user-friendly java application to facilitate sophisticated visualization and analysis such as cross-tumor and cross-platform comparisons. To demonstrate the utility of this software, we assembled array CGH data representing Affymetrix SNP chip, Stanford cDNA arrays and whole genome tiling path array platforms for cross comparison. This cancer genome database contains 267 profiles from commonly used cancer cell lines representing 14 different tissue types.
CONCLUSION: In this study we have developed an application for the visualization and analysis of data from high resolution array CGH platforms that can be adapted for analysis of multiple types of high throughput genomic datasets. Furthermore, we invite researchers using array CGH technology to deposit both their raw and processed data, as this will be a continually expanding database of cancer genomes. This publicly available resource, the System for Integrative Genomic Microarray Analysis (SIGMA) of cancer genomes, can be accessed at http://sigma.bccrc.ca.

BMC Genomics. 2006:7() | 26 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-20)

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4878/6895 (29.268%)
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1000/1347 (25.835%)
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495/719 (31.293%)
4878
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24
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Created on: 2018-01-26
Curated by:
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