Background q-value is a widely used statistical method for estimating false discovery rate (FDR), which is a conventional significance measure in the analysis of genome-wide expression data. q-value is a random variable and it may underestimate FDR in practice. An underestimated FDR can lead to unexpected false discoveries in the follow-up validation experiments. This issue has not been well addressed in literature, especially in the situation when the permutation procedure is necessary for p-value calculation. Results We proposed a statistical method for the conservative adjustment of q-value. In practice, it is usually necessary to calculate p-value by a permutation procedure. This was also considered in our adjustment method. We used ...
The false discovery rate (FDR) has been a widely used error measure in situations where a large numb...
Summary. Multiple-hypothesis testing involves guarding against much more complicated errors than sin...
Sample size estimation is important in microarray or proteomic experiments since biologists can typi...
BACKGROUND: q-value is a widely used statistical method for estimating false discovery rate (FDR), w...
Summary This paper suggests a novel positive false discovery rate (pFDR) controlling method for test...
Background: When many (up to millions) of statistical tests are conducted in discovery set analyses ...
Background: False discovery rate (FDR) control is commonly accepted as the most appropriate error co...
Motivation Presently available methods that use p-values to estimate or control the false discovery ...
In the context of genome-wide association studies we critique a number of methods that have been sug...
Abstract Summary: Genome-wide association studies require accurate and fast statistic...
Modern scientific studies from many diverse areas of research abound with multiple hypothesis testin...
Background: In high-throughput studies, hundreds to millions of hypotheses are typically tested. Sta...
Purpose This R package adjusts p-values generated in multiple hypothe-ses testing of gene expression...
Motivation: The false discovery rate (FDR) provides a key statistical assessment formicroarray studi...
Importance of presenting the variability of the false discovery rate control Yi-Ting Lin and Wen-Chu...
The false discovery rate (FDR) has been a widely used error measure in situations where a large numb...
Summary. Multiple-hypothesis testing involves guarding against much more complicated errors than sin...
Sample size estimation is important in microarray or proteomic experiments since biologists can typi...
BACKGROUND: q-value is a widely used statistical method for estimating false discovery rate (FDR), w...
Summary This paper suggests a novel positive false discovery rate (pFDR) controlling method for test...
Background: When many (up to millions) of statistical tests are conducted in discovery set analyses ...
Background: False discovery rate (FDR) control is commonly accepted as the most appropriate error co...
Motivation Presently available methods that use p-values to estimate or control the false discovery ...
In the context of genome-wide association studies we critique a number of methods that have been sug...
Abstract Summary: Genome-wide association studies require accurate and fast statistic...
Modern scientific studies from many diverse areas of research abound with multiple hypothesis testin...
Background: In high-throughput studies, hundreds to millions of hypotheses are typically tested. Sta...
Purpose This R package adjusts p-values generated in multiple hypothe-ses testing of gene expression...
Motivation: The false discovery rate (FDR) provides a key statistical assessment formicroarray studi...
Importance of presenting the variability of the false discovery rate control Yi-Ting Lin and Wen-Chu...
The false discovery rate (FDR) has been a widely used error measure in situations where a large numb...
Summary. Multiple-hypothesis testing involves guarding against much more complicated errors than sin...
Sample size estimation is important in microarray or proteomic experiments since biologists can typi...