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multiple testing 28 gene expression 21 microarray 15 microarrays 14 bootstrap 11 false discovery rate 11 classification 10 null distribution 10 variable selection 10 cross-validation 9 Type I error rate 8 asymptotic control 8 model selection 8 prediction 7 Adjusted p-value 6 empirical Bayes 6 Microarrays 5 censoring 5 consistency 5 differential expression 5 machine learning 5 maximum likelihood 5 meta-analysis 5 multiple comparisons 5 normalization 5 EM algorithm 4 FDR 4 Markov chain Monte Carlo 4 SNP 4 augmentation 4 case-control 4 clustering 4 cut-off 4 family-wise error rate 4 generalized family-wise error rate 4 genetics 4 hidden Markov model 4 loss-based estimation 4 mass spectrometry 4 microarray analysis 4
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Laan, Mark van der 35 van der Laan Mark J. 19 Dudoit, Sandrine 12 Hubbard, Alan 10 Pollard, Katherine 9 Rongling, Wu 9 Sinisi, Sandra 8 Bickel David R. 7 Keles, Sunduz 7 R, Segal Mark 7 Sandrine, Dudoit 7 Birkner, Merrill 6 Derek, Gordon 6 Dirk, Husmeier 6 J, Finch Stephen 6 Joseph, Beyene 6 Segal, Mark 6 Hubbard Alan E. 5 Sunduz, Keles 5 Thomas, Lengauer 5 Tomasz, Burzykowski 5 Ziv, Shkedy 5 Beyene, Joseph 4 Bickel, David 4 Boulesteix, Anne-Laure 4 Brad, McNeney 4 Burzykowski, Tomasz 4 Chad, Haynes 4 Dan, Lin 4 Eisen, Michael 4 Hongyu, Zhao 4 Jinko, Graham 4 Paul, Joyce 4 Pollard Katherine S. 4 Polley, Eric 4 Shkedy, Ziv 4 Smith, Martyn 4 Sylvia, Richardson 4 Tibshirani Robert J. 4 Wu, Rongling 4
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ExactDAS: An Exact Test Procedure for the Detection of Differential Alternative Splicing in Microarray Experiments
Tristan, Mary-Huard; Florence, Jaffrezic; Stéphane, Robin - In: Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 11 (2012) 5, pp. 1-22
The aim of this paper is to propose a test procedure for the detection of differential alternative splicing across conditions for tiling array or exon chip data. While developed in a mixed model framework, the test procedure is exact (avoiding computational burden) and applicable to a large...
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DNA Pooling and Statistical Tests for the Detection of Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms
Ramsey David M.; Andreas, Futschik - In: Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 11 (2012) 5, pp. 1-34
The development of next generation genome sequencers gives the opportunity of learning more about the genetic make-up of human and other populations. One important question involves the location of sites at which variation occurs within a population. Our focus will be on the detection of rare...
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An Order Estimation Based Approach to Identify Response Genes for Microarray Time Course Data
Lu Zhiheng K.; Allen, O. Brian; Desmond Anthony F. - In: Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 11 (2012) 6, pp. 1-34
Gene expression profiles from microarray time course experiments provide a unique opportunity to examine genome-wide signal processing and gene responses. A fundamental issue in microarray experiments is that the treatment condition can only be controlled at the cell level rather than at the...
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Empirical Bayes Interval Estimates that are Conditionally Equal to Unadjusted Confidence Intervals or to Default Prior Credibility Intervals
Bickel David R. - In: Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 11 (2012) 3, pp. 1-34
Problems involving thousands of null hypotheses have been addressed by estimating the local false discovery rate (LFDR). A previous LFDR approach to reporting point and interval estimates of an effect-size parameter uses an estimate of the prior distribution of the parameter conditional on the...
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Borrowing Information Across Genes and Experiments for Improved Error Variance Estimation in Microarray Data Analysis
Tieming, Ji; Peng, Liu; Dan, Nettleton - In: Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 11 (2012) 3, pp. 1-29
Statistical inference for microarray experiments usually involves the estimation of error variance for each gene. Because the sample size available for each gene is often low, the usual unbiased estimator of the error variance can be unreliable. Shrinkage methods, including empirical Bayes...
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Genotype Copy Number Variations using Gaussian Mixture Models: Theory and Algorithms
Chang-Yun, Lin; Yungtai, Lo; Ye Kenny Q. - In: Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 11 (2012) 5, pp. 1-26
Copy number variations (CNVs) are important in the disease association studies and are usually targeted by most recent microarray platforms developed for GWAS studies. However, the probes targeting the same CNV regions could vary greatly in performance, with some of the probes carrying little...
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A Bayesian autoregressive three-state hidden Markov model for identifying switching monotonic regimes in Microarray time course data
Alessio, Farcomeni; Serena, Arima - In: Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 11 (2012) 4, pp. 1-31
When modeling time course microarray data special interest may reside in identifying time frames in which gene expression levels follow a monotonic (increasing or decreasing) trend. A trajectory may change its regime because of the reaction to treatment or of a natural developmental phase, as in...
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Detecting Differential Expression in RNA-sequence Data Using Quasi-likelihood with Shrunken Dispersion Estimates
Lund Steven P.; Dan, Nettleton; McCarthy Davis J.; … - In: Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 11 (2012) 5, pp. 1-44
Next generation sequencing technology provides a powerful tool for measuring gene expression (mRNA) levels in the form of RNA-sequence data. Method development for identifying differentially expressed (DE) genes from RNA-seq data, which frequently includes many low-count integers and can exhibit...
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Normalization, bias correction, and peak calling for ChIP-seq
Aaron, Diaz; Kiyoub, Park; Lim Daniel A.; Song Jun S. - In: Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 11 (2012) 3, pp. 1-31
Next-generation sequencing is rapidly transforming our ability to profile the transcriptional, genetic, and epigenetic states of a cell. In particular, sequencing DNA from the immunoprecipitation of protein-DNA complexes (ChIP-seq) and methylated DNA (MeDIP-seq) can reveal the locations of...
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Estimating the Number of One-step Beneficial Mutations
Wojtowicz Andrzej J.; Miller Craig R.; Paul, Joyce - In: Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 11 (2012) 4, pp. 1-28
Mutations that confer a selective advantage to an organism are the raw material upon which natural selection acts. The number of such mutations that are available is a central quantity of interest for understanding the tempo and trajectory of adaptive evolution. While this quantity is typically...
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