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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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Collapsing SNP Genotypes in Case-Control Genome-Wide Association Studies Increases the Type I Error Rate and Power
Matthews, Abigail; Haynes, Chad; Liu, Chang; Ott, Jurg - In: Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 7 (2008) 1, pp. 23-23
Genome-wide association studies are now widely used tools to identify genes and/or regions which may contribute to the development of various diseases. With case-control data a 2x3 contingency table can be constructed for each SNP to perform genotype-based tests of association. An increasingly...
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Drifting Markov Models with Polynomial Drift and Applications to DNA Sequences
Vergne, Nicolas - In: Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 7 (2008) 1, pp. 6-6
In this article, we introduce the drifting Markov models (DMMs) which are inhomogeneous Markov models designed for modeling the heterogeneities of sequences (in our case DNA or protein sequences) in a more flexible way than homogeneous Markov chains or even hidden Markov models (HMMs). We focus...
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Adaptive Choice of the Number of Bootstrap Samples in Large Scale Multiple Testing
Guo, Wenge; Peddada, Shyamal - In: Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 7 (2008) 1, pp. 13-13
It is a common practice to use resampling methods such as the bootstrap for calculating the p-value for each test when performing large scale multiple testing. The precision of the bootstrap p-values and that of the false discovery rate (FDR) relies on the number of bootstraps used for testing...
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Comparing the Characteristics of Gene Expression Profiles Derived by Univariate and Multivariate Classification Methods
Zucknick, Manuela; Richardson, Sylvia; Stronach, Euan - In: Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 7 (2008) 1, pp. 7-7
One application of gene expression arrays is to derive molecular profiles, i.e., sets of genes, which discriminate well between two classes of samples, for example between tumour types. Users are confronted with a multitude of classification methods of varying complexity that can be applied to...
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Modeling DNA Methylation in a Population of Cancer Cells
Siegmund, Kimberly; Marjoram, Paul; Shibata, Darryl - In: Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 7 (2008) 1, pp. 18-18
Little is known about how human cancers grow because direct observations are impractical. Cancers are clonal populations and the billions of cancer cells present in a visible tumor are progeny of a single transformed cell. Therefore, human cancers can be represented by somatic cell ancestral...
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Nonparametric Functional Mapping of Quantitative Trait Loci Underlying Programmed Cell Death
Cui, Yuehua; Wu, Rongling; Casella, George; Zhu, Jun - In: Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 7 (2008) 1, pp. 4-4
The development of an organism represents a complex dynamic process, which is controlled by a network of genes and multiple environmental factors. Programmed cell death (PCD), a physiological cell suicide process, occurs during the development of most organisms and is, typically, a complex...
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Reducing Spatial Flaws in Oligonucleotide Arrays by Using Neighborhood Information
Arteaga-Salas, Jose Manuel; Harrison, Andrew; Upton, Graham - In: Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 7 (2008) 1, pp. 29-29
We address the problem of detection and correction of spatial flaws in oligonucleotide microarrays. We present two similar procedures, of which one is intended solely for use with replicates and the other has wider applicability. By constructing a set of replicates, with one realistically...
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Predicting Protein Concentrations with ELISA Microarray Assays, Monotonic Splines and Monte Carlo Simulation
Daly, Don; Anderson, Kevin; White, Amanda; Gonzalez, Rachel - In: Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 7 (2008) 1, pp. 21-21
Making sound proteomic inferences using ELISA microarray assay requires both an accurate prediction of protein concentration and a credible estimate of its error. We present a method using monotonic spline statistical models (MS), penalized constrained least squares fitting (PCLS) and Monte...
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Adapting Prediction Error Estimates for Biased Complexity Selection in High-Dimensional Bootstrap Samples
Binder, Harald; Schumacher, Martin - In: Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 7 (2008) 1, pp. 12-12
The bootstrap is a tool that allows for efficient evaluation of prediction performance of statistical techniques without having to set aside data for validation. This is especially important for high-dimensional data, e.g., arising from microarrays, because there the number of observations is...
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Accommodating Uncertainty in a Tree Set for Function Estimation
Healy, Brian; DeGruttola, Victor; Hu, Chengcheng - In: Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 7 (2008) 1, pp. 5-5
Multiple branching trees have been used to model the acquisition of HIV drug resistance mutations, and several different algorithms have been developed to construct the tree set that best describes the data. These algorithms have mainly focused on the structure of the tree set. The focal point...
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