fcros(): |
The function to use with a dataset from two biological condition samples. The |
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dataset should be in a single table. The function fcros() performs a pairwise |
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conparison of samples to obtain a matrix of fold changes. The fold changes |
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are sorted and their rank values are used to associate statistic with genes/probes. |
fcros2(): |
The function to use with datasets from two biological biological conditions. The |
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datasets should be in two separate tables as inputs. The |
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function fcros2() performs a pairwise comparison of samples from each table |
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obtain fold changes. The fold changes are sorted, their rank values are |
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combined and then used to associate statistic with genes/probes. |
pfco(): |
The function to use with a dataset from two biological condition samples. The |
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dataset should be in a single table. The function pfco() performs a pairwise |
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conparison of samples to obtain a matrix of fold changes. The fold changes |
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are sorted and their rank values are used to associate statistic with genes/probes |
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using a singular value decomposition. |
fcrosMod(): |
This function uses fold changes or ratios matrix as input to associate
statistic |
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with genes/probes. |
pfcoMod(): |
This function uses fold changes or ratios matrix as input to associate
statistic |
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with genes/probes using a singular value decomposition. |
fcrosFCmat(): |
This function allows to compute a matrix of fold changes using |
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pairwise comparisons of the two biological condition samples in a dataset. |
fcrosTtest(): |
This function allows to use the Student t-test to calculate p-values |
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for the genes in a dataset. |
fcrosRead(): |
This function allows to read a tab delimited text file to be use as an |
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input for the function fcros(), fcros2() or fcrosMod(). |
fcrosWrite(): |
This function allows to save the results obtained using the function
fcros(), |
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fcros2() or fcrosMod() in a tab delimited text file. |
fcrosTopN(): |
This function allows to search for the top N down- and/or up-regulated genes
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from the results obtained using the function fcros(), fcros2(), pfco(), |
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fcrosMod() or pfcoMod(). |
fvalTopN(): |
This function allows to search for the top N down- and/or up-regulated genes
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from the results obtained using the function fcros(), fcros2(), pfco(), |
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fcrosMod() or pfcoMod(). |
pvalTopN(): |
This function allows to search for the top N down- and/or up-regulated genes
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from the results obtained using the function fcros(), fcros2(), pfco(), |
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fcrosMod() or pfcoMod(). |
histoPlot(): |
This function plots on the screen the histogram of the FCROS statistics
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obtained using the results of the function fcros(), fcros2(), pfco(), |
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fcrosMod() or pfcoMod() |
fvalVolcanoPlot(): |
This function performs a volcano plot of the results obtained |
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using the function fcros(), fcros2(), pfco(), fcrosMod() or pfcomod() |
pvalVolcanoPlot(): |
This function performs a volcano plot of the results obtained |
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using the function fcros(), fcros2(), pfco(), fcrosMod() or pfcoMod() |
chrSummary(): |
This function summarizes detection results by chromosome |
chrSegment(): |
This function segments a chromosome data |
chrPlot(): |
This function performs a plot of the chromosome probes data |
chrPlot2(): |
This function performs a plot of the chromosome segmentation results |
voomReads(): |
This function performs a transformation of the read counts |
tcnReads(): |
This function performs a total count normalization of reads |
rankReads(): |
The function to use with a dataset from two biological condition samples.
The |
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dataset should be in a single table. The function rankReads() performs a |
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pairwise conparison of samples to obtain a matrix of fold changes. Small uniform |
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values are added to read counts. This is repeated nrun time. The fold changes |
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are sorted and their rank values are used to associate statistic with genes/probes. |
scoreThr(): |
Using the log10 transformed score values obtained with the rankReads(),
this function |
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computes numerically the inflection point value given lower
and upper bound |