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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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Multiple Testing. Part I. Single-Step Procedures for Control of General Type I Error Rates
Dudoit, Sandrine; Laan, Mark van der; Pollard, Katherine - In: Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 3 (2007) 1, pp. 13-13
The present article proposes general single-step multiple testing procedures for controlling Type I error rates defined as arbitrary parameters of the distribution of the number of Type I errors, such as the generalized family-wise error rate. A key feature of our approach is the test statistics...
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Asymptotic Optimality of Likelihood-Based Cross-Validation
Laan, Mark van der; Dudoit, Sandrine; Keles, Sunduz - In: Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 3 (2007) 1, pp. 4-4
Likelihood-based cross-validation is a statistical tool for selecting a density estimate based on n i.i.d. observations from the true density among a collection of candidate density estimators. General examples are the selection of a model indexing a maximum likelihood estimator, and the...
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Error-Rate and Decision-Theoretic Methods of Multiple Testing: Which Genes Have High Objective Probabilities of Differential Expression?
Bickel, David - In: Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 3 (2007) 1, pp. 8-8
Given a multiple testing situation, the null hypotheses that appear to have sufficiently low probabilities of truth may be rejected using a simple, nonparametric method based on decision theory. This applies not only to posterior levels of belief, but also to conditional probabilities in the...
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Statistical Significance Threshold Criteria For Analysis of Microarray Gene Expression Data
Cheng, Cheng; Pounds, Stanley; Boyett, James; Pei, Deqing; … - In: Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 3 (2007) 1, pp. 36-36
The methodological advancement in microarray data analysis on the basis of false discovery rate (FDR) control, such as the q-value plots, allows the investigator to examine the FDR from several perspectives. However, when FDR control at the ``customary" levels 0.01, 0.05, or 0.1 does not provide...
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Normalization of Dye Bias in Microarray Data Using the Mixture of Splines Model
Joo, Yongsung; Casella, George; Booth, James; Lee, Keunbaik - In: Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 6 (2007) 1, pp. 2-2
This paper discusses characteristics of dye biases in microarray data that the conventional normalization methods do not handle, and proposes a new normalization method involving a mixture of splines model. We also develop a test for between-group comparisons of each gene that is designed to be...
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Correlation Between Gene Expression Levels and Limitations of the Empirical Bayes Methodology for Finding Differentially Expressed Genes
Qiu, Xing; Klebanov, Lev; Yakovlev, Andrei - In: Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 4 (2007) 1, pp. 34-34
Stochastic dependence between gene expression levels in microarray data is of critical importance for the methods of statistical inference that resort to pooling test statistics across genes. The empirical Bayes methodology in the nonparametric and parametric formulations, as well as closely...
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Testing for Trends in Dose-Response Microarray Experiments: A Comparison of Several Testing Procedures, Multiplicity and Resampling-Based Inference
Lin, Dan; Shkedy, Ziv; Yekutieli, Dani; Burzykowski, Tomasz - In: Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 6 (2007) 1, pp. 26-26
Dose-response studies are commonly used in experiments in pharmaceutical research in order to investigate the dependence of the response on dose, i.e., a trend of the response level toxicity with respect to dose. In this paper we focus on dose-response experiments within a microarray setting in...
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Evaluation of Multiple Models to Distinguish Closely Related Forms of Disease Using DNA Microarray Data: an Application to Multiple Myeloma
Hardin, Johanna; Waddell, Michael; Page, C. David; … - In: Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 3 (2007) 1, pp. 10-10
Motivation: Standard laboratory classification of the plasma cell dyscrasia monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS) and the overt plasma cell neoplasm multiple myeloma (MM) is quite accurate, yet, for the most part, biologically uninformative. Most, if not all, cancers are...
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A New Type of Stochastic Dependence Revealed in Gene Expression Data
Klebanov, Lev; Jordan, Craig; Yakovlev, Andrei - In: Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 5 (2007) 1, pp. 7-7
Modern methods of microarray data analysis are biased towards selecting those genes that display the most pronounced differential expression. The magnitude of differential expression does not necessarily indicate biological significance and other criteria are needed to supplement the information...
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Accurate Ranking of Differentially Expressed Genes by a Distribution-Free Shrinkage Approach
Opgen-Rhein, Rainer; Strimmer, Korbinian - In: Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 6 (2007) 1, pp. 9-9
High-dimensional case-control analysis is encountered in many different settings in genomics. In order to rank genes accordingly, many different scores have been proposed, ranging from ad hoc modifications of the ordinary t statistic to complicated hierarchical Bayesian models. Here, we...
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