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w4mjoinpn: Join positive and negative ions for W4M datasets - release 0.98.2

Authors: Arthur Eschenlauer;

w4mjoinpn: Join positive and negative ions for W4M datasets - release 0.98.2

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w4mjoinpn - a Galaxy tool for metabolomics This tool joins two sets of MS1 datasets for exactly the same set of samples, where one was gathered in positive ionization-mode and the other in negative ionization-mode, for reasons set forth below. Workflow4Metabolomics (W4M, Giacomoni et al., 2014, http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btu813; http://workflow4metabolomics.org; https://github.com/workflow4metabolomics) provides a suite of Galaxy tools for processing and analyzing metabolomics data. W4M uses the XCMS package (Smith et al., 2006 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ac051437y) to extract features and align their retention times among multiple samples. After peak extraction and alignment, W4M uses the CAMERA package (Kuhl et al., 2012, http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ac202450g) "to postprocess XCMS feature lists and to collect all features related to a compound into a compound spectrum." Both of these steps are done using data collected in a single ionization mode (i.e., only negative or only positive) because the W4m CAMERA tool operates in only one ionization mode at a time. However, multivariate analysis in general, and particularly the "False Discovery Rate" adjustment in hypothesis testing, would both benefit from having all variables (features), negative and positive, combined for one analysis. It is also cumbersome to be forced to do an analysis twice, once for each ionization mode. This tool will fail: when the samples are not listed in exactly the same order in the negative-mode dataMatrix and the positive-mode dataMatrix when the samples are not listed in exactly the same order in the negative-mode sampleMetadata and the positive-mode sampleMetadata Otherwise the two dataMatrix files are concatenated, and the names of features identified from positive ionization-mode data are prefixed with "P"; negative, with "N". the two variableMetadata files are concatenated, and the names of features are prefixed in the same way. if sampleMetadata has a polarity column, its value is set to "posneg" in the output. Technically, the sampleMetadata file in the output is derived from the negative ionization-mode sampleMetadata. notes This revision of 'w4mjoinpn' has been deployed to the Galaxy Toolshed at https://toolshed.g2.bx.psu.edu/view/eschen42/w4mjoinpn/dcfaffec48c8 Release v0.98.2 adjusts the repository for compliance with IUC standards; there are no functional changes.

Keywords

Galaxy, metabolomics

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