Hi Yisong,
You want to filter AFTER doing the eBayes() correction, but BEFORE
doing the multiple test correction. This way, eBayes() correctly
estimates the "average" variability of the genes, but you only have
to do the multiple test correction on the genes for which you can
rationally create a filter.
Cheers,
Jenny
At 05:26 PM 12/8/2008, Yisong Zhen wrote:
>It seems that I have to read carefully the Limma module. I though it
will
>reduce the false positive ( and following step about multiple-
testing
>correction) when filtered out those genes with low expression
constantly and
>genes with low CV.
>Yisong
>On Mon, Dec 8, 2008 at 3:48 PM, James MacDonald <jmacdon at="" med.umich.edu="">wrote:
>
> > Hi Yisong,
> >
> > One of the assumptions behind the eBayes() step used by limma is
that you
> > have not filtered out any genes (e.g., the eBayes() step
estimates the
> > 'average' variability of the genes on your microarray, and if you
filter
> > some out, you can affect this estimate).
> >
> > As for how to filter, this has been the subject of many many
conversations
> > on this list, and I think there are as many opinions as
subscribers ;-D.
> > IMO, whatever you do you should have a reasonable rationale for
what you
> > have done, which is true for most steps in a given analysis. Since
I can't
> > give you a rationale I won't belabor you with my opinion either.
> >
> > Best,
> >
> > Jim
> >
> >
> >
> > James W. MacDonald, M.S.
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> > >>> "Yisong Zhen" <zhenyisong at="" gmail.com=""> 12/08/08 5:25 PM >>>
> > Dear Bioconductor users,
> >
> > Before I performed Limma analysis, should I do non specific filter
or not?
> > If we should do filter before Limma step, how do I determine the
cut-off
> > for
> > filtering-function? For example, If I use Co-efficient of
Variability (CV)
> > as filtering criteria, how should I set the cut-off? arbitrarily?
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> > Yisong
> >
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