[BioC] calcNormFactors - normalization
Mark Robinson
mrobinson at wehi.EDU.AU
Sat May 7 01:54:48 CEST 2011
Hi Lana,
The factor (offset) that gets used in the statistical model is actually the *product* of lib.size and norm.factors, so the lower depth of library HCV_100d_2 is taken into account.
Mark
On 2011-05-07, at 9:49 AM, Lana Schaffer wrote:
> Greetings,
> Using d <- calcNormFactors(d)
> I get the following normalization factors.
> Why are the factors so similar when the the 4th count is 1/20 the counts as the rest?
>
>> d$samples
> group lib.size norm.factors
> HCV_45d_1 d45 7812615 1.0471701
> HCV_45d_2 d45 9728373 1.0004453
> HCV_100d_1 d100 8606449 0.9516424
> HCV_100d_2 d100 446991 1.0030340
>
> Lana Schaffer
> Biostatistics, Informatics
> DNA Array Core Facility
> 858-784-2263
>
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