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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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On the Dependence Structure of Sequence Alignment Scores Calculated with Multiple Scoring Matrices
Florian, Frommlet; Andreas, Futschik - In: Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 3 (2004) 1, pp. 1-14
A common practice in protein sequence alignment is to try several scoring matrices until ``something interesting'' is found. This leads to a multiple testing problem making p- and E-values hard to interpret. We focus on local alignment and propose to use logistic copula functions to model...
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Asymptotic Optimality of Likelihood-Based Cross-Validation
van der Laan Mark J.; Sandrine, Dudoit; Sunduz, Keles - In: Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 3 (2004) 1, pp. 1-25
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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Concerns About Unreliable Data from Spotted cDNA Microarrays Due to Cross-Hybridization and Sequence Errors
Daniel, Handley; Nicoleta, Serban; G, Peters David; … - In: Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 3 (2004) 1, pp. 1-4
We discuss our concerns regarding the reliability of data generated by spotted cDNA microarrays. Two types of error we highlight are cross-hybridization artifact due to sequence homologies and sequence errors in the cDNA used for spotting on microarrays. We feel that statisticians who analyze...
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Multiple Testing. Part II. Step-Down Procedures for Control of the Family-Wise Error Rate
van der Laan Mark J.; Sandrine, Dudoit; Pollard Katherine S. - In: Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 3 (2004) 1, pp. 1-35
The present article proposes two step-down multiple testing procedures for asymptotic control of the family-wise error rate (FWER): the first procedure is based on maxima of test statistics (step-down maxT), while the second relies on minima of unadjusted p-values (step-down minP). A key feature...
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A Family-Based Association Test for Repeatedly Measured Quantitative Traits Adjusting for Unknown Environmental and/or Polygenic Effects
Christoph, Lange; Kristel, van Steen; Toby, Andrew; … - In: Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 3 (2004) 1, pp. 1-29
We propose a family-based association test, FBAT-PC, for studies with quantitative traits that are measured repeatedly. The traits may be influenced by partially or completely unknown factors that may vary for each measurement. Using generalized principal component analysis, FBAT-PC amplifies...
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Mammalian Genomes Ease Location of Human DNA Functional Segments but Not Their Description
A, Newberg Lee; E, Lawrence Charles - In: Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 3 (2004) 1, pp. 1-14
Under the assumption that a significant motivation for sequencing the genomes of mammals is the resulting ability to help us locate and characterize functional DNA segments shared with humans, we have developed a statistical analysis to quantify the expected advantage. Examining uncertainty in...
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Statistical Analysis of Genomic Tag Data
L, LaFramboise Thomas; Neil, Hayes D.; Torstein, Tengs - In: Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 3 (2004) 1, pp. 1-24
We present a series of statistical solutions to challenges that commonly arise in the production and analysis of genomic tag libraries. Tag libraries are collections of fragments of DNA or RNA, with each unique fragment often present in millions or billions of copies. Inferences can be made from...
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Statistical Analysis of Adsorption Models for Oligonucleotide Microarrays
J, Burden Conrad; E, Pittelkow Yvonne; R, Wilson Susan - In: Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 3 (2004) 1, pp. 1-29
Recent analyses have shown that the relationship between intensity measurements from high density oligonucleotide microarrays and known concentration is non linear. Thus many measurements of so-called gene expression are neither measures of transcript nor mRNA concentration as might be...
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Maximum Likelihood for Genome Phylogeny on Gene Content
Hongmei, Zhang; Xun, Gu - In: Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 3 (2004) 1, pp. 1-18
With the rapid growth of entire genome data, reconstructing the phylogenetic relationship among different genomes has become a hot topic in comparative genomics. Maximum likelihood approach is one of the various approaches, and has been very successful. However, there is no reported study for...
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Statistical Methods for Identifying Conserved Residues in Multiple Sequence Alignment
Virpi, Ahola; Tero, Aittokallio; Esa, Uusipaikka; … - In: Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 3 (2004) 1, pp. 1-30
The assessment of residue conservation in a multiple sequence alignment is a central issue in bioinformatics. Conserved residues and regions are used to determine structural and functional motifs or evolutionary relationships between the sequences of a multiple sequence alignment. For this...
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