Moderated statistical tests for assessing differences in tag abundance
The University of Melbourne · Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
Abstract
Abstract Motivation: Digital gene expression (DGE) technologies measure gene expression by counting sequence tags. They are sensitive technologies for measuring gene expression on a genomic scale, without the need for prior knowledge of the genome sequence. As the cost of sequencing DNA decreases, the number of DGE datasets is expected to grow dramatically. Various tests of differential expression have been proposed for replicated DGE data using binomial, Poisson, negative binomial or pseudo-likelihood (PL) models for the counts, but none of the these are usable when the number of replicates is very small. Results: We develop tests using the negative binomial distribution to model overdispersion relative to…
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2Topics & keywords
- Overdispersion
- Negative binomial distribution
- Poisson distribution
- Count data
- Binomial distribution
- Biology
- Computer science
- Statistics