[BioC] DESeq -padj

Simon Anders anders at embl.de
Mon Jun 13 18:29:56 CEST 2011


Hi Dawei

On 2011-06-13 14:56, Dawei Li wrote:
> Dear Simon Anders:
>
> I am using your DESeq package for data analysis.
>
> I have one little quetion regarding the package:
>
> In the manual, it is said that padj controls the FDR value. Can I simply
> call padj as FDR?
>
> My clients want the FDR value. I tell them padj is the FDR value.
>

The 'padj' values is what your clients want, however they and you are 
incorrect in calling them FDR values.

An individual test (i.e., a gene) never has an FDR value, it has an 
adjusted p-values. (Exception: so-called local FDRs, which I am not 
using here.)

The definition of a "p value adjusted for FDR control" is: If one takes 
all tests (genes) with an adjusted p value below a threshold f, then the 
list of these genes contains (in expectation) at most a proportion f of 
false dicoveries, i.e., thresholding adjusted p values at f controls the 
false dicovery rate (FDR) at f.

Hence, the term "FDR" refers to the threshold you cut the adjusted p 
values at, not to the adjusted p values themselves.

   Simon



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