Description Usage Arguments Value See Also Examples
This method evaluates which regulons are enriched in sample groups, given a grouping variable. It performs Fisher's Exact Test whether a regulon is positively or negatively enriched in a subgroup using regulon activity.
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object |
A TNI object. |
sampleGroups |
either a list featuring sample groups or a string indicating a group varible available in the TNI object. |
regulatoryElements |
an optional string vector specifying regulons to use for the analysis. |
pValueCutoff |
a single numeric value specifying the cutoff for p-values considered significant. |
pAdjustMethod |
a single character value specifying the p-value adjustment method to be used (see 'p.adjust' for details). |
A TNI-class object with the results of the subgroup regulon enrichment added to the results slot. To recover the results, use tni.get(object, "regulonEnrichment")
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data(tniData)
## Not run:
# compute regulons
rtni <- tni.constructor(expData=tniData$expData,
regulatoryElements=c("PTTG1","E2F2","FOXM1","E2F3","RUNX2"),
rowAnnotation=tniData$rowAnnotation)
rtni <- tni.permutation(rtni)
rtni <- tni.bootstrap(rtni)
rtni <- tni.dpi.filter(rtni)
#run GSEA2 analysis pipeline
rtni <- tni.gsea2(rtni)
# set sample groups
colAnnotation <- tni.get(rtni, "colAnnotation")
sampleGroups <- list(G1=colAnnotation$ID[1:60],
G2=colAnnotation$ID[61:90],
G3=colAnnotation$ID[91:120])
# run subgroup regulon enrichment analysis
rtni <- tni.sre(rtni, sampleGroups)
# get results
tni.get(rtni, "subgroupEnrichment")
# for a heatmap representation, see the tni.plot.sre() function.
## End(Not run)
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