[BioC] factorial analysis of affy arrays
Arne.Muller at sanofi-aventis.com
Arne.Muller at sanofi-aventis.com
Tue Feb 8 11:38:26 CET 2005
Hello,
look at the limm package and browse the lists archive for postings/questions on limma. It's a linear model that adjusts variance via other genes on the chip (I hope I got this right ...) and probably performs better than "lm/anova". It's one of the most frequently used packages for finding differentially expressed genes. It also works single and two channel arrays.
Arne
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> [mailto:bioconductor-bounces at stat.math.ethz.ch]On Behalf Of Jakub
> Orzechowski
> Sent: 08 February 2005 11:21
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> Subject: [BioC] factorial analysis of affy arrays
>
>
> Hi! I'm doing some experiments with affy arrays, with a 2*2*2
> factorial
> design. Which tools are available for analysis of such experiments?
> Which methods can you recomended? What about ANOVA stuff from
> YASMA? Any
> other suggestions?
>
> thanks
> Jakub Orzechowski
>
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