[BioC] valcano plot x-values
James W. MacDonald
jmacdon at med.umich.edu
Mon Mar 20 22:43:57 CET 2006
Hi Sabrina,
> Hi, Jim:
> Thanks a lot for the info. I did get that information from the help
> file, but my question is that what exactly is the x-axis value since it
> is propotional to the FC , not the FC itself. I have 12 arrays from 4
> strains with each having 3 biological replicates. So I am doing the
> F-test instead of pairwise Ttest. Would you please explain it to me?
Ah, that is a different question. For a 100% accurate response, you
should contact Hao Wu (hao at jax.org) who wrote the maanova package.
However, from poking around in the code, it appears that the x-axis will
be the fold change if you are doing a t-test, and it will be the
'average fold change' if you are doing the F-test. I say 'average fold
change' because it is really the square root of the sums of squared
differences. This is because the F-test is testing for a difference
between any sample, regardless of direction, so you square the
differences first to make everything positive. This is why the volcano
plot for the F-test only has positive 'fold changes'.
In the case of the F-test the x-axis doesn't really have much meaning
because it is a combination of all the comparisons.
HTH,
Jim
> Thanks for your help
>
> Sabrina
>
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