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Peter, have a look at the section on variance stabilising
transformation
of the count data in DESeq's vignette. After that, as Naomi says, you
can simply use "cor".
Calling "cor" directly on the count data might not be overly useful,
because of the heteroskedasticity and skewness of the count data, such
that the correlation coefficients would likely be dominated by few
extreme data points.
Best wishes
Wolfgang
On Jul/30/10 3:59 AM, Naomi Altman wrote:
> This is easily done without DESeq. E.g. you could use the cor
function
> to compute correlations, and pairs to plot all pairs of samples.
>
> --Naomi
>
> At 06:42 PM 7/28/2010, Pete Shepard wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I am wondering if the DESeq package for Bioconductor has a function
to
>> plot
>> and calculate the Pearson correlation for biological replicates?
>>
>> TIA
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