omega | R Documentation |
Omega function is a function that is used to estimate omega using simulate null data from negative bionomial distribution. is a null rho that is used as a threshold for real rho. Simulation is dependent on the original data.
omega(XX, nci, r1, r2, sn, alpha = 0.05)
XX |
the real dataset. |
nci |
number of columns for information of data, like gene id, isoform id, gene name, etc. |
r1 |
size of sample 1 or number of replicates in condition 1. |
r2 |
size of sample 2 or number of replicates in condition 2. |
sn |
number of simulations specified. |
alpha |
significance level of test. Default value is 0.05. |
This function is to use null data to calculate omega value with rho = 1.
return a numeric value.
Yuan-De Tan tanyuande@gmail.com
Yuan-De Tan Anita M. Chandler, Arindam Chaudhury, and Joel R. Neilson(2015) A Powerful Statistical Approach for Large-scale Differential Transcription Analysis. Plos One. 2015 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0123658.
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and oddratio
data(jkttcell) w<-omega(XX=jkttcell[1:100,],nci=7,r1=3,r2=3,sn=2,alpha=0.05)
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