Just a simple question: what does the "M" in MvA stand for. I'm
assuming "A" is average. I could not find the answer on the web.
Thanks.
Martino
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Martino,
typically M=log(R)-log(G) and A=(log(R)+log(G))/2 where logs are base
2
and R is the red channel intensity and G the green channel one (after
possible background correction).
Elisabetta
On Tue, 17 Feb 2004, Martino Barenco wrote:
> Just a simple question: what does the "M" in MvA stand for. I'm
> assuming "A" is average. I could not find the answer on the web.
Thanks.
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Hi Martino,
Minus.
Jean
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On Tue, 17 Feb 2004, Martino Barenco wrote:
> Just a simple question: what does the "M" in MvA stand for. I'm
> assuming "A" is average. I could not find the answer on the web.
Thanks.
>
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also, its a pun. not only MA= minus-average but MA=micro-array.
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> Hi Martino,
>
> Minus.
>
> Jean
>
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> On Tue, 17 Feb 2004, Martino Barenco wrote:
>
> > Just a simple question: what does the "M" in MvA stand for. I'm
> > assuming "A" is average. I could not find the answer on the web.
Thanks.
> >
> > Martino
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Unless I am mistaken, you are looking at a plot where the x-axis (A)
is the
product red ? green of the spot values and the y-axis (M) is the ratio
red /
green, of the spot values. For example, see
http://www.cmis.csiro.au/iap/tRMA/docs/tRMA.html
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Just a simple question: what does the "M" in MvA stand for. I'm
assuming "A"
is average. I could not find the answer on the web. Thanks.
Martino
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At 01:45 AM 18/02/2004, you wrote:
>Just a simple question: what does the "M" in MvA stand for. I'm
assuming
>"A" is average. I could not find the answer on the web.
M - minus (log R "minus" log G)
A - add (log R "add" log G)
See Smyth, G. K., Yang, Y.-H., Speed, T. P. (2003). Statistical issues
in
microarray data analysis. In: Functional Genomics: Methods and
Protocols,
M. J. Brownstein and A. B. Khodursky (eds.), Methods in Molecular
Biology
Volume 224, Humana Press, Totowa, NJ, pages 111-136.
Cheers
Gordon
>Thanks.
>
>Martino