[BioC] AgiMicroRna and Replicates
Richard Friedman
friedman at cancercenter.columbia.edu
Thu Jun 14 15:38:08 CEST 2012
Dear Karthik,
I am pretty sure that AgiMicroRna will normalize one treated and
one control. The problem comes later in terms of the reproducibility
of the effect, or to phrase it differently, whether the observed effect
is a general statement about the population of treatments and controls.
In more specific terms, the subsequent LIMMA analysis will not
compute a p-value.
With hopes that this helps,
Rich
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On Jun 14, 2012, at 5:51 AM, Karthik K N wrote:
> Dear Members,
>
> Do we need replicates to carry out analysis with AgiMicroRna package
> in
> bioconductor? I have one control and one treated samples. Can I go
> ahead
> with AgiMicroRna with these two datasets?
>
> Thank you.
>
> --
> Karthik K.N
>
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