[BioC] Test on correlations among a group of genes
Naomi Altman
naomi at stat.psu.edu
Fri Feb 27 05:38:13 CET 2009
Although I think the concept is clear in some special cases, such as
all the cross-correlations among genes in 1 set being
higher than all the cross-correlations in another, I am not sure you
are asking a well defined question.
e.g. Set 1: 1 .6 .6 Set
2: 1. .7 .5
.6 1 .6 .5 1 .7
.6 .6 1 .7 .5 1
Which set is more highly correlated?
--Naomi
At 05:58 PM 2/26/2009, you wrote:
>Dear list,
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>I have an expression microarray dataset. I would like to compute
>whether the correlations among a group of genes are significantly higher
>compared to all genes. What is the proper statistical test to use?
>Note that the
>correlation coefficients (a matrix) for the target gene group or the
>background
>whole set are not all independent, which makes the test a little
>trickier. I would
>appreciate any thoughts/suggestions.
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