Abstract Motivation: The false discovery rate (fdr) is a key tool for statistical assessment of differential expression (DE) in microarray studies. Overall control of the fdr alone, however, is not sufficient to address the problem of genes with small variance, which generally suffer from a disproportionally high rate of false positives. It is desirable to have an fdr-controlling procedure that automatically accounts for gene variability. Methods: We generalize the local fdr as a function of multiple statistics, combining a common test statistic for assessing DE with its standard error information. We use a non-parametric mixture model for DE and non-DE genes to describe the observed multi-dimensional statistic...
Screening for differential gene expression in microarray studies leads to difficult large-scale mult...
The local false discovery rate (LFDR) estimates the probability of falsely identifying specific gene...
The local false discovery rate (LFDR) estimates the probability of falsely identifying specific gene...
Motivation: The false discovery rate (fdr) is a key tool for statistical assessment of differential ...
Background: Thousands of genes in a genomewide data set are tested against some null hypothesis, for...
Abstract Background Many procedures for finding differentially expressed genes in microarray data ar...
Microarray is an important technology which enables people to investigate the expression levels of t...
The distribution of scores for differential gene expression observed in microarray experiments give ...
Microarray is an important technology which enables people to investigate the expression levels of t...
Motivation: The false discovery rate (FDR) provides a key statistical assessment formicroarray studi...
DNA microarray technologies allow us to monitor expression levels of thousands of genes simultaneous...
DNA microarray technologies allow us to monitor expression levels of thousands of genes simultaneous...
Microarrays enable to measure the expression levels of tens of thousands of genes simultaneously. On...
Title, Preface, Notation and abbreviations 1 Motivation and outline 2 Introduction to microarray...
Screening for differential gene expression in microarray studies leads to difficult large-scale mult...
Screening for differential gene expression in microarray studies leads to difficult large-scale mult...
The local false discovery rate (LFDR) estimates the probability of falsely identifying specific gene...
The local false discovery rate (LFDR) estimates the probability of falsely identifying specific gene...
Motivation: The false discovery rate (fdr) is a key tool for statistical assessment of differential ...
Background: Thousands of genes in a genomewide data set are tested against some null hypothesis, for...
Abstract Background Many procedures for finding differentially expressed genes in microarray data ar...
Microarray is an important technology which enables people to investigate the expression levels of t...
The distribution of scores for differential gene expression observed in microarray experiments give ...
Microarray is an important technology which enables people to investigate the expression levels of t...
Motivation: The false discovery rate (FDR) provides a key statistical assessment formicroarray studi...
DNA microarray technologies allow us to monitor expression levels of thousands of genes simultaneous...
DNA microarray technologies allow us to monitor expression levels of thousands of genes simultaneous...
Microarrays enable to measure the expression levels of tens of thousands of genes simultaneously. On...
Title, Preface, Notation and abbreviations 1 Motivation and outline 2 Introduction to microarray...
Screening for differential gene expression in microarray studies leads to difficult large-scale mult...
Screening for differential gene expression in microarray studies leads to difficult large-scale mult...
The local false discovery rate (LFDR) estimates the probability of falsely identifying specific gene...
The local false discovery rate (LFDR) estimates the probability of falsely identifying specific gene...