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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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Entropy Based Genetic Association Tests and Gene-Gene Interaction Tests
Mariza, de Andrade; Xin, Wang - In: Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 10 (2011) 1, pp. 1-21
In the past few years, several entropy-based tests have been proposed for testing either single SNP association or gene-gene interaction. These tests are mainly based on Shannon entropy and have higher statistical power when compared to standard χ2 tests. In this paper, we extend some of these...
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Weighted Lasso with Data Integration
Cecilie, Bergersen Linn; Glad Ingrid K.; Heidi, Lyng - In: Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 10 (2011) 1, pp. 1-29
The lasso is one of the most commonly used methods for high-dimensional regression, but can be unstable and lacks satisfactory asymptotic properties for variable selection. We propose to use weighted lasso with integrated relevant external information on the covariates to guide the selection...
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Multiple Testing in Candidate Gene Situations: A Comparison of Classical, Discrete, and Resampling-Based Procedures
Amelie, Elsäßer; Anja, Victor; Gerhard, Hommel - In: Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 10 (2011) 1, pp. 1-21
In candidate gene association studies, usually several elementary hypotheses are tested simultaneously using one particular set of data. The data normally consist of partly correlated SNP information. Every SNP can be tested for association with the disease, e.g., using the Cochran-Armitage test...
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Determining Coding CpG Islands by Identifying Regions Significant for Pattern Statistics on Markov Chains
Meromit, Singer; Alexander, Engström; Alexander, Schönhuth - In: Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 10 (2011) 1, pp. 1-27
Recent experimental and computational work confirms that CpGs can be unmethylated inside coding exons, thereby showing that codons may be subjected to both genomic and epigenomic constraint. It is therefore of interest to identify coding CpG islands (CCGIs) that are regions inside exons enriched...
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Choice of Summary Statistic Weights in Approximate Bayesian Computation
Hsuan, Jung; Paul, Marjoram - In: Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 10 (2011) 1, pp. 1-23
In this paper, we develop a Genetic Algorithm that can address the fundamental problem of how one should weight the summary statistics included in an approximate Bayesian computation analysis built around an accept/reject algorithm, and how one might choose the tolerance for that analysis. We...
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Modeling Read Counts for CNV Detection in Exome Sequencing Data
Love Michael I.; Alena, Myšičková; Ruping, Sun; … - In: Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 10 (2011) 1, pp. 1-30
Varying depth of high-throughput sequencing reads along a chromosome makes it possible to observe copy number variants (CNVs) in a sample relative to a reference. In exome and other targeted sequencing projects, technical factors increase variation in read depth while reducing the number of...
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Bayesian Learning from Marginal Data in Bionetwork Models
Bonassi Fernando V.; Lingchong, You; Mike, West - In: Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 10 (2011) 1, pp. 1-27
In studies of dynamic molecular networks in systems biology, experiments are increasingly exploiting technologies such as flow cytometry to generate data on marginal distributions of a few network nodes at snapshots in time. For example, levels of intracellular expression of a few genes, or cell...
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Adaptive Elastic-Net Sparse Principal Component Analysis for Pathway Association Testing
Xi, Chen - In: Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 10 (2011) 1, pp. 1-21
Pathway or gene set analysis has become an increasingly popular approach for analyzing high-throughput biological experiments such as microarray gene expression studies. The purpose of pathway analysis is to identify differentially expressed pathways associated with outcomes. Important...
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Genetic Linkage Analysis in the Presence of Germline Mosaicism
Omer, Weissbrod; Dan, Geiger - In: Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 10 (2011) 1, pp. 1-26
Germline mosaicism is a genetic condition in which some germ cells of an individual contain a mutation. This condition violates the assumptions underlying classic genetic analysis and may lead to failure of such analysis. In this work we extend the statistical model used for genetic linkage...
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Fitting Boolean Networks from Steady State Perturbation Data
Anthony, Almudevar; McCall Matthew N.; Helene, McMurray; … - In: Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 10 (2011) 1, pp. 1-40
Gene perturbation experiments are commonly used for the reconstruction of gene regulatory networks. Typical experimental methodology imposes persistent changes on the network. The resulting data must therefore be interpreted as a steady state from an altered gene regulatory network, rather than...
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