Thank you Gordon, now I see.
Regards,
Xiaohui
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Dear Xiaohui,
Yes.
Suppose you want to show that a particular gene is up-regulated in
condition 3 relativve to conditions 1, 2 and 4. It seems to me that
you
have to compare conditions 3 vs 1, 3 vs 2 and 3 vs 4, in order to
establish this.
Best wishes
Gordon
On Wed, 25 Aug 2010, Xiaohui Wu wrote:
> Hi Gordon,
>
> Thank you for your response.
> Yes, you are right, maybe I was unclear about the sample or
condition.
> What I said 'one sample' means one condition with multiple
replicates.
> Do you mean I need to compare two conditions each time using edgeR,
and
> then make the conclusions about the final DE genes among all
conditions?
>
> Xiaohui
>
>
>
>
> ???????? Gordon K Smyth
> ?????????? 2010-08-25 19:56:19
> ???????? Bioconductor mailing list
> ?????? Wu, Xiaohui Ms.
> ?????? [BioC] Differential expresson in more than 2 samples using
NGS?
>
> Dear Xiaohui,
> I suspect you mean more than 2 groups or conditions rather than 2
samples.
> edgeR already handles any number of groups. If you want to find
genes
> highly expressed in one condition but not in the others, surely you
need
> to make pairwise comparisons between the conditions, and that is
exactly
> what edgeR does.
> In the next month, we will be adding linear model capabilities to
edgeR,
> but it sounds to me as if the package will already address your
problem as
> it is.
> Best wishes
> Gordon
>> Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2010 12:49:08 -0400
>> From: "Xiaohui Wu" <wux3 at="" muohio.edu="">
>> To: "bioconductor" <bioconductor at="" stat.math.ethz.ch="">
>> Subject: [BioC] Differential expresson in more than 2 samples using
>> NGS?
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>>
>> I have about 30 libraries of SBS data (millions of 20nt tags) to
analyze
>> the differences between or among different libraries, and lots of
these
>> tags are in intergenic regions.
>>
>> For gene regions, I think I can use DESeq or EdgeR to analyze the
DE
>> genes. But it seems that DESeq or EdgeR can only deal with two
samples,
>> is there any package to compare multiple samples one time. For
example,
>> to find genes expressed highly in one or some libraries but not in
other
>> libs.
>>
>> But for intergenic tags, I think first I should use some peak
detection
>> package to find peak in intergenic, then treat these peaks as genes
to
>> find DE regions.
>>
>> Is there any peak detection package for NGS? and package for DE
analysis
>> among multiple libs?
>>
>> Thank you!
>>
>> Regards,
>> Xiaohui
>
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