Quantitative Analysis
Delta2D uses advanced image segmentation algorithms to detect protein spots. Gel image files in
all major file formats
are supported, taking into account vendor specific calibration information.
Delta2D's 100% spot matching produces complete
expression profiles for every protein. Besides higher throughput, this
leads to significantly improved statistical confidence, so you can, for
example, identify more biomarker candidates from the same experiment.
Other approaches to spot detection and matching lead to
inconsistencies like missing values in expression profiles, and
ambiguities in the profiles themselves. Delta2D's 100% spot matching is
based on advanced image processing methods. It was introduced by
DECODON in 2003.
Delta2D displays quantitative data in
flexible, easy to use tabular views that support your analysis
strategy. Table rows can be filtered and sorted, making it easy to
find or highlight spots with a given expression ratio, or those that
have not yet been labeled, for example. You can mark or hide spots
based on combined criteria, such as: “hide all spots whose
expression levels changed by less than a factor of two and whose
quantity is smaller than 0.1”. Delta2D's unique histogram-based
filters let you go beyond simple cutoff criteria and fixed absolute
thresholds. Define criteria that are consistent across the whole
analysis project, such as: "Highlight the weakest 10% of all
spots", or "Hide all except the strongest spots that
account for 85% of the total quantity".
A variety of
charts is available for visualizing expression profiles: scatter
plots for comparison between two images, and various bar charts for
displaying expression profiles across the whole experiment. Spot
selection and visibility is fully synchronized between the gel views,
the quantitation tables, scatter plots, and expression profiles, so
you can go from image to data and back again with ease.
In the
statistics table you can see the maximum, minimum, or mean intensity
of a spot within a replicate group. By filtering on relative standard
deviations you can identify spots that are not well reproduced in the
replicate series. Use Student t-Test scores to filter for spots with
significantly changed expression levels.
One click in the quantitation table
will open a comprehensive, interactive report in Excel, including
spot intensity histograms, scatterplots, and statistics. Of course,
you can also export the complete raw analysis data to Excel and other
applications for further processing.
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