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Three Differential Expression Analysis Methods for RNA Sequencing: limma, EdgeR, DESeq2
Published on: September 18, 2021
Nonlinear dependence in the discovery of differentially expressed genes
J R Deller1, Hayder Radha1, J Justin McCormick2
1Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Michigan State University, 2120 EB, East Lansing, MI 48824, USA.
Abstract:
Microarray data are used to determine which genes are active in response to a changing cell environment. Genes are "discovered" when they are significantly differentially expressed in the microarray data collected under the differing conditions. In one prevalent approach, all genes are assumed to satisfy a null hypothesis, β 0, of no difference in expression. A false discovery (type 1 error) occurs when β 0 is incorrectly rejected. The quality of a detection algorithm is assessed by estimating its number of false discoveries, π. Work involving the second-moment modeling of the z-value histogram (representing gene expression differentials) has shown significantly deleterious effects of intergene expression correlation on the estimate of π. This paper suggests that nonlinear dependencies could likewise be important. With an applied emphasis, this paper extends the "moment framework" by including third-moment skewness corrections in an estimator of π. This estimator combines observed correlation (corrected for sampling fluctuations) with the information from easily identifiable null cases. Nonlinear-dependence modeling reduces the estimation error relative to that of linear estimation. Third-moment calculations involve empirical densities of 3 Γ 3 covariance matrices estimated using very few samples. The principle of entropy maximization is employed to connect estimated moments to π inference. Model results are tested with BRCA and HIV data sets and with carefully constructed simulations.
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