Hi all,
I have been analysing some RNA-seq data using the packages DEGseq,
edgeR and baySeq and I was wondering if anyone could help me to be
able
to produce a plot to show the number of DE found using these packages
at an FDR of 0.1%. or possibly direct me to any good source that can
be used to achieve this.
I will certainly appreciate any help.
Kind Regards
Tina
Hi Tina,
Limma has some functions related to plotting Venn diagrams, is what
you're
looking for?
For example:
> a = runif(100)
> b = runif(100)
> library(limma)
> comparison <- data.frame(de.a=a <= 0.1, de.b=b <= 0.1)
> head(comparison)
de.a de.b
1 FALSE TRUE
2 FALSE TRUE
3 FALSE FALSE
4 FALSE FALSE
5 FALSE TRUE
6 FALSE FALSE
> table(comparison)
de.b
de.a FALSE TRUE
FALSE 79 12
TRUE 9 0
> vc <- vennCounts(comparison)
> vennDiagram(vc)
Also, there are alternative methods at this resource:
http://manuals.bioinformatics.ucr.edu/home/ht-seq
hope this helps,
Vince
On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 5:50 PM, Tina Asante Boahene
<ma08tta@brunel.ac.uk>wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have been analysing some RNA-seq data using the packages DEGseq,
edgeR
> and baySeq and I was wondering if anyone could help me to be able
> to produce a plot to show the number of DE found using these
packages at
> an FDR of 0.1%. or possibly direct me to any good source that can be
used
> to achieve this.
>
> I will certainly appreciate any help.
>
>
> Kind Regards
>
> Tina
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University of California, Davis
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Hi Tina
On 03/02/2012 02:50 AM, Tina Asante Boahene wrote:
> I have been analysing some RNA-seq data using the packages DEGseq,
edgeR and baySeq and I was wondering if anyone could help me to be
able
> to produce a plot to show the number of DE found using these
packages at an FDR of 0.1%. or possibly direct me to any good source
that can be used to achieve this.
Not answering your question, but: An FDR of 0.1% (i.e., 0.001)? This
is
absurdly small. Are you sure you have proper replication?
Simon
Hi all,
I have been analysing some RNA-seq data using the packages DEGseq,
edgeR and baySeq and I was wondering if anyone could help me to be
able
to produce a plot to show the number of DE found using these packages
at an FDR of 1%. or possibly direct me to any good source that can be
used to achieve this.
I will certainly appreciate any help.
Kind Regards
Tina