P-value calibration for multiple testing problems in genomics.

IF 0.8 4区 数学 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology Pub Date : 2014-12-01 DOI:10.1515/sagmb-2013-0074
John P Ferguson, Dean Palejev
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Conservative statistical tests are often used in complex multiple testing settings in which computing the type I error may be difficult. In such tests, the reported p-value for a hypothesis can understate the evidence against the null hypothesis and consequently statistical power may be lost. False Discovery Rate adjustments, used in multiple comparison settings, can worsen the unfavorable effect. We present a computationally efficient and test-agnostic calibration technique that can substantially reduce the conservativeness of such tests. As a consequence, a lower sample size might be sufficient to reject the null hypothesis for true alternatives, and experimental costs can be lowered. We apply the calibration technique to the results of DESeq, a popular method for detecting differentially expressed genes from RNA sequencing data. The increase in power may be particularly high in small sample size experiments, often used in preliminary experiments and funding applications.

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基因组学中多重检测问题的p值校准。
保守统计检验通常用于复杂的多重测试设置,其中计算第一类误差可能很困难。在这样的检验中,假设的报告p值可能低估了反对原假设的证据,因此可能会失去统计能力。在多个比较设置中使用的虚假发现率调整可能会恶化不利影响。我们提出了一种计算效率高且与测试无关的校准技术,可以大大降低此类测试的保守性。因此,较低的样本量可能足以拒绝真实替代方案的零假设,并且可以降低实验成本。我们将校准技术应用于DESeq的结果,DESeq是一种从RNA测序数据中检测差异表达基因的流行方法。在小样本实验中,功率的增加可能特别高,通常用于初步实验和资助应用。
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Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology
Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY-MATHEMATICAL & COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY
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期刊介绍: Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology seeks to publish significant research on the application of statistical ideas to problems arising from computational biology. The focus of the papers should be on the relevant statistical issues but should contain a succinct description of the relevant biological problem being considered. The range of topics is wide and will include topics such as linkage mapping, association studies, gene finding and sequence alignment, protein structure prediction, design and analysis of microarray data, molecular evolution and phylogenetic trees, DNA topology, and data base search strategies. Both original research and review articles will be warmly received.
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