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Ron Ophir
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Last seen 10.2 years ago
Dear All,
As it described in Limma User's Guide chapter 8.7 there are more than
one approach to create the design and contrst matrices. I would like
to
focus in this question on the first example where in the design matrix
one creates all possible combinations between the factors. Thus for
target file of Genotype and treatment
FileName Strain Treatment
File1 WT U
File2 WT S
File3 Mu U
File4 Mu S
File5 Mu S
we get a design matrix as follow
WT.U WT.S Mu.U Mu.S
1 1 0 0 0
2 0 1 0 0
3 0 0 1 0
4 0 0 0 1
5 0 0 0 1
attr(,"assign")
[1] 1 1 1 1
attr(,"contrasts")
attr(,"contrasts")$TS
[1] "contr.treatment"
and contrast for the interaction is
Int
WT.U 1
WT.S -1
Mu.U -1
Mu.S 1
My question is how to move to three factors. I know that this design
was pointed by Sean in one of the previous messages. However, he was
intrested mainly in the main effects and the solution that was
suggested
by Gordon was based on the "treatment-contrast parametrization"
approach
by running model.matrix(~factorA*factorB*factorC).
I would like to use the "all combinations" approach and I have the
following experimental design
Dev Treat Cultivar
1 Stage1 Ctl HS
2 Stage1 Str HS
3 Stage1 Ctl HS
4 Stage1 Str HS
5 Stage1 Ctl HT
6 Stage1 Str HT
7 Stage1 Ctl HT
8 Stage1 Str HT
9 Stage2 Str HS
10 Stage2 Ctl HS
11 Stage2 Str HS
12 Stage2 Ctl HS
13 Stage2 Ctl HT
14 Stage2 Str HT
15 Stage2 Ctl HT
16 Stage2 Str HT
after creating a design matrix by
DTC <- factor(paste(ThreeWay$Dev, ThreeWay$Treat, ThreeWay$Cultivar,
sep="."))
design<-model.matrix(~0+DTC)
I am interesting in in three interactions. The interaction with in
each
stage between Treatment and Cultivar and Interaction between all,
i.e.,
Dev*Treat*Cultivar.
Would the contrasts matrix for these question should be looks like
that
Stg1.Tr.Cult Stg2.Tr.Cult Stg.Tr.Cult
Stage1CtlHS 1 0 -1
Stage1CtlHT -1 0 1
Stage1StrHS -1 0 1
Stage1StrHT 1 0 -1
Stage2CtlHS 0 1 1
Stage2CtlHT 0 -1 -1
Stage2StrHS 0 -1 -1
Stage2StrHT 0 1 1
?
Thanks,
Ron