Background and Objectives: In recent years, new technologies have led to produce a large amount of data and in the field of biology, microarray technology has also dramatically developed. Meanwhile, the Fisher test is used to compare the control group with two or more experimental groups and also to detect the differentially expressed genes. In this study, the false discovery rate was investigated in the simultaneous Fisher and adjusted permutation hypothesis testing on microarray data. Methods: In this study, first, false discovery rate was computed through the simulation study and selection of three different modes for the samples of control group and experimental groups, then, these two methods, were applied to 8799 genes related to br...
[[abstract]]This paper compares the type I error and power of the one‐ and two‐sample t‐tests, and t...
The burgeoning field of genomics has revived interest in multiple testing procedures by raising new ...
The aim of the present study is to identify the di®erentially expressed genes be- tween two di®erent...
The goal of many microarray studies is to identify genes that are differentially expressed between t...
Motivation: Permutation testing is very popular for analyzing microarray data to identify differenti...
MOTIVATION: Microarray data typically have small numbers of observations per gene, which can result ...
Motivation: The false discovery rate (FDR) provides a key statistical assessment formicroarray studi...
Microarray technology has been widely used in biological and medical studies. Different statistical ...
Motivation: The false discovery rate (fdr) is a key tool for statistical assessment of differential ...
A typical microarray experiment often involves comparisons of hundreds or thousands of genes. Since ...
Microarrays are a novel technology that permits us to measure the expression levels of thousands of ...
Abstract Background One important application of microarray experiments is to identify differentiall...
Title, Preface, Notation and abbreviations 1 Motivation and outline 2 Introduction to microarray...
The local false discovery rate (LFDR) estimates the probability of falsely identifying specific gene...
standing changes in gene expression as a function of other observable or manipulable variables. Howe...
[[abstract]]This paper compares the type I error and power of the one‐ and two‐sample t‐tests, and t...
The burgeoning field of genomics has revived interest in multiple testing procedures by raising new ...
The aim of the present study is to identify the di®erentially expressed genes be- tween two di®erent...
The goal of many microarray studies is to identify genes that are differentially expressed between t...
Motivation: Permutation testing is very popular for analyzing microarray data to identify differenti...
MOTIVATION: Microarray data typically have small numbers of observations per gene, which can result ...
Motivation: The false discovery rate (FDR) provides a key statistical assessment formicroarray studi...
Microarray technology has been widely used in biological and medical studies. Different statistical ...
Motivation: The false discovery rate (fdr) is a key tool for statistical assessment of differential ...
A typical microarray experiment often involves comparisons of hundreds or thousands of genes. Since ...
Microarrays are a novel technology that permits us to measure the expression levels of thousands of ...
Abstract Background One important application of microarray experiments is to identify differentiall...
Title, Preface, Notation and abbreviations 1 Motivation and outline 2 Introduction to microarray...
The local false discovery rate (LFDR) estimates the probability of falsely identifying specific gene...
standing changes in gene expression as a function of other observable or manipulable variables. Howe...
[[abstract]]This paper compares the type I error and power of the one‐ and two‐sample t‐tests, and t...
The burgeoning field of genomics has revived interest in multiple testing procedures by raising new ...
The aim of the present study is to identify the di®erentially expressed genes be- tween two di®erent...