[BioC] Gene Selection
Heike Pospisil
pospisil at zbh.uni-hamburg.de
Fri Feb 4 16:28:15 CET 2005
Dear Naomi (and Stephen)
thanks for your replies. Sorry for the little information I gave in my
last email.
I have 79 cel-files. Each chip is classified concerning three different
criteria (categories). For each category, there exist at least 3 subclasses:
Cat.A Cat.B
Cat.C
1.CEL g l
n
2.CEL n
0 r
3.CEL r
n l
...
79.CEL n r
0
--------- ----------
----------
3 subclasses 4 subclasses 4
subclasses
n,g,r
l,0,n,r l,0,n,r
For the first analysis, I only need to select differential expressed
genes for one category.
I read some tutorials and could reproduce these analyses, but I am not
sure what the right strategy for me (limma or multtest or simple ttest
or whatever).
Thanks for your help and best wishes
Heike
> Dear Dr. Pospisil,
> I am sure someone would be happy to assist you, but we need more
> information.
>
> How many treatments (conditions, types of tissue, genotype, or whatever)?
> What is the objective of the study: differential expression? gene
> expression clustering? predicting tissue type?
>
> --Naomi Altman
>
> At 10:06 AM 2/3/2005, Heike Pospisil wrote:
>
>> Dear users,
>>
>> I am (nearly) a BioC beginner and hope someone could help me with my
>> first analysis.
>> I am looking for methods to select discriminating genes from a couple
>> of cel-files using the following metrics: T-statistics, chi-square,
>> Wilkins' and correlation-based feature selection. I would be glad to
>> get some hints or links to some tutorials.
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>> Heike
>>
>> --
>> Dr. Heike Pospisil
>> Center for Bioinformatics, University of Hamburg
>> Bundesstrasse 43, 20146 Hamburg, Germany
>> phone: +49-40-42838-7303 fax: +49-40-42838-7312
>>
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>
> Naomi S. Altman 814-865-3791 (voice)
> Associate Professor
> Bioinformatics Consulting Center
> Dept. of Statistics 814-863-7114 (fax)
> Penn State University 814-865-1348 (Statistics)
> University Park, PA 16802-2111
>
>
>
--
Dr. Heike Pospisil
Center for Bioinformatics, University of Hamburg
Bundesstrasse 43, 20146 Hamburg, Germany
phone: +49-40-42838-7303 fax: +49-40-42838-7312
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