[BioC] reference design
Naomi Altman
naomi at stat.psu.edu
Fri May 5 15:28:00 CEST 2006
Each of your arrays has M=S-R where S is one of Mut1 or Mut2 and R
is reference.
(Mut1-R)-(Mut2-R)=Mut1-Mut2.
So, the contrast will do what you want, and the M values from limma
are line 2 above.
--Naomi
p.s. Just trying to save Gordon some time.
At 05:19 AM 5/5/2006, bzzandrew at interfree.it wrote:
>Dear Gordon,
>i performed 8 technical replicates with two color oligo array.
>Particularly i have 3 samples: MUT1, MUT2 and Reference (pool of
>wild type mice), then my experiments were MUT1 vs REFERENCE
>(4replicates with 2 dye swap) and the same for MUT2 (MUT2 vs
>REFERENCE). Then i analyzed with genepix and with limma or limmaGUI.
>My question is: can i perform a comparison etween MUT1 vs MUT2 using
>a parameterization MUT1 minus MUT2? If i do this, how thw M values
>are computed? or is it better compute a contrast matrix??
>thanks a lot
>
>andrea
>
>
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