[BioC] base of B-value log in Limma - still not sure

Richard Friedman friedman at cancercenter.columbia.edu
Mon May 8 14:50:35 CEST 2006


Gordon,

	Thank you very much. i am sorry that I missed it in the user's guide.

Best wishes,
Rich
On May 6, 2006, at 6:31 AM, Gordon Smyth wrote:
> The answer to this question is in Section 10.1 ("Output from eBayes") 
> of the Limma User's Guide, where it is explained explicitly how to 
> convert from the B-statistics into probabilities.
>
> In R and in mathematics, log() always means base-e unless otherwise 
> stated. Other disciplines may be less precise, but all math stat 
> journals that I know of follow this convention.
>
> The use of base-2 for M-values is a reference to 2-fold-changes, which 
> have a traditional meaning. There is no such interpretation for 
> probabilities or odds-ratios, hence no reason to use base-2 for the 
> B-statistics. In any case, the B-statistic was defined by Lonnstedt 
> and Speed (2002), and it is not appropriate for limma to change the 
> definition.
>
> Best wishes
> Gordon
>
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