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Location: Istanbul, Turkey Join Date: Oct 2012
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Hello all,
I'm sorry for my very naive and basic question, but I am trying to understand a couple of graphs: dispersion, M vs A etc, and I am a little confused about "variance" term. When you check the formula of variance it is the average of the squared differences from the mean. So can I say, genes with high FPKM values tend to have "high variance" and also they are more dispersed relative to low expressed genes? (But I guess, high variance in high FPKM is not a problem when you plot a negative binomial distribution graph to calculate the significance of differential expression) But this also sounds odd because without thinking the math part, I am tempted to say, low expressed genes generally are not significant in differential expression analyses due to the "variability" between FPKM values ![]() Sorry for asking about basic statistics. I would appreciate if one could explain briefly. Thanks! |
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Location: Nebraska Join Date: Oct 2011
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Hello everyone, I have a statistics question:
I have a data set: 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 I want to measure how well the 1's accrue at the top of the list, that is, how well the 1's and 0's separate. The above list should have a high value compoared to a random one: 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 ... What kind of test do I need for this? Thanks! |
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Location: Budapest Join Date: Mar 2010
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Hi sazz!
Variance in gene expression is not depends on FPKM. It is just a statistical measure of the replicates. csmatyi: I think you need khi-square test. |
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