[BioC] About between-array normalization in limma
Ramon Diaz-Uriarte
rdiaz at cnio.es
Wed Oct 24 12:12:42 CEST 2007
Dear Simon,
On Wednesday 24 October 2007 02:32, Simon Lin wrote:
> Sean Davis Wrote:
> >The rule-of-thumb is that if you are working with two-color data and
> >using ratios only, then you probably do not need between-array
> >normalization.
>
> What is the rationale behind this claim? Is it because the common ref
> channel serves as kind of internal calibration control already?
>
I think (at least part of) the argument had to do with the variance-bias
trade-off. And I think the NAR paper by Dudoit et al. on normalization had
some comments regarding these issues (though that paper is a few years old by
now). I think I also remember seening a pdf of a talk by K. Kerr and
colleagues where these issues might have been addressed (though I am not
sure).
Anyway, I'm also interested in knowing if there are stronger arguments and
more recent studies.
Best,
R.
> Seems that the current recommendation of normalization is on the less
> agreesive side?
>
> -Simon
>
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