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Stan Smiley
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Last seen 10.2 years ago
Greetings,
I have been trying to find a quantitative measure to tell when the
data
distributions
between chips are 'seriously' different enough from each other to
violate
the
assumptions behind quantile normalization. I've been through the
archives
and seen some discussion of this matter, but didn't come away with a
quantitative measure I
could apply to my data sets to assure me that it would be OK to use
quantile
normalization.
"Quantile normalization uses a single standard for all chips, however
it
assumes that no serious change in distribution occurs"
Could someone please point me in the right direction on this?
Thanks.
Stan Smiley
stan.smiley@genetics.utah.edu