[BioC] GeneSetTest: which statistics and other measures can be used

Gordon K Smyth smyth at wehi.EDU.AU
Thu Jan 27 23:48:54 CET 2011


Dear Richard,

Yes, geneSetTest() is designed so that it can be used with any statistic 
of interest, exactly as you suggest.  There is no need for the statistic 
to be a "test statistic" is the usual statistical sense.  It can be 
anything that you want to rank the genes by.

The null hypothesis is that the gene set is no more highly ranked than 
randomly selected sets of the same size.

Best wishes
Gordon

> Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2011 11:25:50 +0000 (GMT)
> From: r_1470 <r_1470 at yahoo.co.uk>
> To: bioconductor at r-project.org
> Subject: [BioC] GeneSetTest: which statistics and other measures can
> 	be used
>
> Dear list,
>
> having read the description of GeneSetTest I understand that it tests whether a
> specified subset of genes have higher values of a test statistic than random
> expectation, using a permutation test. If the test statistic has positive and
> negative values it is treated as 't-like'; if it has only positive values it is
> treated as 'F-like'.
>
> My question is: is there any restriction on the type of statistic used in this
> analysis? If GeneSetTest employs a straightforward permutation test then the
> probability distribution of the statistic shouldn't matter, should it? Only
> whether it contains positive-only versus positive and negative values?
>
> To give a couple of specific examples:
>
> 1) The deviance is a very useful statistic in generalized linear modelling and
> maximum likelihood analysis - would there be any issue with using the deviance
> as the test statistic?
>
> 2) Any number of other 'statistics' that are not probability distributions
> commonly employed in hypothesis testing might be calculated from gene expression
> data, a simple example being log fold change. Could such a measure appropriately
> be used in GeneSetTest (in the sense that it wouldn't violate any of the
> assumptions required to produce unbiased p values)?
>
> Many thanks and best wishes
>
> Richard.

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