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  • DEGseq MA-plot red points

    Hello,

    I used the function "DEGexp" with the method MARS to generate a MA-plot. Do the red points represent the differentially expressed genes with P-value < 0.001?

    Thanks,
    Zhe

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    Originally posted by Zhe View Post
    Hello,

    I used the function "DEGexp" with the method MARS to generate a MA-plot. Do the red points represent the differentially expressed genes with P-value < 0.001?

    Thanks,
    Zhe
    Hi, sorry for the late reply.

    Yes, the red points are the genes identi ed as di erentially expressed. And you can specify the criteria for DEGs by combining the options in "DEGexp" below:

    pValue
    pValue threshold (for the methods: LRT, FET, MARS, MATR). only used when thresholdKind=1.

    zScore
    zScore threshold (for the methods: MARS, MATR). only used when thresholdKind=2.

    qValue
    qValue threshold (for the methods: LRT, FET, MARS, MATR). only used when thresholdKind=3 or thresholdKind=4.

    thresholdKind
    the kind of threshold. Possible kinds are:
    • 1: pValue threshold,
    • 2: zScore threshold,
    • 3: qValue threshold (Benjamini et al. 1995),
    • 4: qValue threshold (Storey et al. 2003).
    Xi Wang

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