[BioC] stats on probes instead of summary values?
Ben Bolstad
bolstad at stat.berkeley.edu
Wed Dec 17 18:13:34 MET 2003
I am currently preparing a manuscript discussing this issue in relation
to the RMA model (or variants of). Some of this implemented in the
affyPLM package.
I am a little perplexed by your statement that RMA only considers probes
from individual chips. Perhaps, you need to take a closer look at the
model.
Ben
On Wed, 2003-12-17 at 09:03, Jenny Drnevich wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I have been following the recent exchanges Re: ttest or fold change with a
> lot of interest, particularly the limitations of small sample sizes (i.e.,
> 3 chips per treatment). The question I would like to raise is that for Affy
> chips, why not use the probe-level values instead of summary values for
> statistical tests as Chu, Weir & Wolfinger (2002, Math. Biosci. 176:35-51)
> suggest? It seems like you throw away a lot of power to detect differences
> when you summarize 14 or 20 PM probes into one summary value. I In fact,
> the median polish used by RMA to summarize is a linear additive model
> somewhat similar to the mixed model used by Chu et al.; RMA only considers
> the probes from one chip, while Chu et al's uses the probes from all chips,
> along with cell line, treatment, and interaction effects (I still use the
> gcrma background correction and normalization on PM values). I'm not
> suggesting that this is a good substitute for conducting more replicates
> (I, too, am from a behavioral ecology background and tend to think an
> adequate sample size is at least 15-20), but I think it is a way to get
> more accurate information on differential expression from only a few
> replicates. I would like to get your thoughts on whether this is or isn't a
> valid method for analysis and why.
>
> Thanks,
> Jenny
>
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> Jenny Drnevich, Ph.D.
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