[BioC] Simple questions about p values adjustment in limma/multt
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Ramon Diaz-Uriarte
rdiaz at cnio.es
Fri Aug 22 11:14:57 MEST 2003
Dear Fai,
> Is the FDR assumed to be a certain percent (e.g. 5%) in the FDR adjustment
> for p values?
No, it is not. When you use multtest you get "adjusted p-values", and thus is
up to you to choose the cutting point. The meaning of the "adjusted p-value"
is very well explained in the documentation for multtest (look at
"multtest.intro").
> p-values the same as/similar to q-values in SAM procedure?
They are related, but are not the same. You can look, for example, at the
recent paper by Storey and Tibshirani (PNAS, 2003, 100(16): 9440-9445) for
explanation of q-values and relation to FDR.
Best,
Ramón
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Best regards,
> Fai
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