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Multiple confidence intervals for selected parameters adjusted for the false coverage rate in monotone dose–response microarray experiments

Multiple confidence intervals for selected parameters adjusted for the false coverage rate in monotone dose–response microarray experiments
Multiple confidence intervals for selected parameters adjusted for the false coverage rate in monotone dose–response microarray experiments
Benjamini and Yekutieli (2005) introduced the concept of the false coverage-statement rate (FCR) to account for selection when the confidence intervals (CIs) are constructed only for the selected parameters. Dose–response analysis in dose–response microarray experiments is conducted only for genes having monotone dose–response relationship, which is a selection problem. In this paper, we consider multiple CIs for the mean gene expression difference between the highest dose and control in monotone dose–response microarray experiments for selected parameters adjusted for the FCR. A simulation study is conducted to study the performance of the method proposed. The method is applied to a real dose–response microarray experiment with 16, 998 genes for illustration.
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Peng, Jianan
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Liu, Wei
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Bretz, Frank
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Shked, Ziv
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Peng, Jianan
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Liu, Wei
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Bretz, Frank
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Shked, Ziv
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Peng, Jianan, Liu, Wei, Bretz, Frank and Shked, Ziv (2016) Multiple confidence intervals for selected parameters adjusted for the false coverage rate in monotone dose–response microarray experiments. Biometrical Journal, 1-14. (doi:10.1002/bimj.201500254).

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Benjamini and Yekutieli (2005) introduced the concept of the false coverage-statement rate (FCR) to account for selection when the confidence intervals (CIs) are constructed only for the selected parameters. Dose–response analysis in dose–response microarray experiments is conducted only for genes having monotone dose–response relationship, which is a selection problem. In this paper, we consider multiple CIs for the mean gene expression difference between the highest dose and control in monotone dose–response microarray experiments for selected parameters adjusted for the FCR. A simulation study is conducted to study the performance of the method proposed. The method is applied to a real dose–response microarray experiment with 16, 998 genes for illustration.

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Accepted/In Press date: 6 November 2016
e-pub ahead of print date: 26 December 2016
Organisations: Statistics, Statistical Sciences Research Institute

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Local EPrints ID: 404555
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/404555
ISSN: 0323-3847
PURE UUID: abdea504-0afc-4d7c-bed8-e5596d99e672
ORCID for Wei Liu: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-4719-0345

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Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 02:42

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Author: Jianan Peng
Author: Wei Liu ORCID iD
Author: Frank Bretz
Author: Ziv Shked

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