[BioC] RMA t-test

James MacDonald jmacdon at med.umich.edu
Mon Jul 28 13:45:30 MEST 2003


I would be cautious about using RMA with only two chips. You will be
estimating the probe-specific intensity with only two observations, so
it is doubtful that the estimate will be very accurate. I recall reading
somewhere that a good minimum number of chips is around 5-6 for RMA.

As for a t-test with only one observation per group, this is not
possible. How are you going to estimate the variance for each group?
Without replication all you can do is ratios, and you are then stuck
with the assumption that large ratios equal significant differences.

Jim




James W. MacDonald
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>>> DMITRY GRIGORYEV <dgrigor1 at jhmi.edu> 07/28/03 12:08PM >>>
Hi everyone.

One quick question.
When I run RMA on just two chips, how could I conduct pairwise t-test
for each probe set between these chips?

Thank you 

Dima

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