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Is a Specific Gene Differentially ExpressedFor a specific gene xij = ith measurement under condition j, i=1,,6; j=1,2Differential expression 1 2
Genome-wide analysisHow do we perform t-test for 30,000 at onceHow do we handle results, present data and resultsWhat is significantHow to compare different approaches to normalization of the data and the statistical analysis of resultsIdeally, we would like to maximize our ability to identify truly differentially expressed genes and minimize the falsely implicated genes.Doing it by hand (by R) firstUsing Bioconductor
Displaying results Scatter Plotssource("http://eh3.uc.edu/TTestScatterPlots.R")
Displaying results - Histogramssource("http://eh3.uc.edu/TTestHistograms.R")
Expression Data on Individual Microarrayssource("http://eh3.uc.edu/MicroarrayScatterPlots.R")
Microarray-Specific Normalization of Expression DataNormalization is the process of removing systematic biases prior to statistical analysisSystematic intensity-dependent trends are considered a systematic bias since it is extremely unlikely that they are a consequence of some underlying biological mechanism of interestThis particular bias is effectively removed by estimating the intensity-dependent "trend" using the local regression and subtracting it from the observed ratiosWe will generally consider that normalization procedures do not affect independence of experimental replicates they are performed separately for each microarraySome biases cannot be factored out without introducing certain level of correlation between replicate.Such biases will be factored out within the statistical model that will then account for introducing such correlation (through multi-way Analysis of Variance Model)
Local Regression Normalizationsource("http://eh3.uc.edu/LoessNormalization.R")
Normalized Datasource("http://eh3.uc.edu/NormalizedDataScatterPlots.R")
Normalized Data Displaying results Scatter Plotssource(http://eh3.uc.edu/NormalizedTTests.R)
Comparing Normalized and Raw Data Resultssource("http://eh3.uc.edu/ComparingTTests.R")
Comparing Normalized and Raw Data Resultssource("http://eh3.uc.edu/ComparingTTests.R")