DESeq2- multifactor design- 3 conditions and 3 timepoints
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Hi All,

I am trying to generate a design for my RNA-seq data and I am not able to get the right comparison. This is my sampleTable:

sampleName         condition       time
Mock12hRep1       Mock12h         12
Mock12hRep2       Mock12h         12
Mock12hRep3       Mock12h         12
Mock3hRep1         Mock3h             3
Mock3hRep2         Mock3h             3
Mock3hRep3         Mock3h             3
Treated12hRep1   Treated12h      12
Treated12hRep2   Treated12h      12
Treated12hRep3   Treated12h      12
Treated3hRep1     Treated3h         3
Treated3hRep2     Treated3h         3
Treated3hRep3     Treated3h         3
UntreatedRep1     Untreated          0
UntreatedRep2     Untreated          0
UntreatedRep3     Untreated          0

The comparison I want to do is:

Treated3h_vs_Mock3h
Treated12h_vs_Mock12h 
Treated_vs_Mock   
Mock_vs_Untreated

If I use condition as design

condition
 [1] Mock12h    Mock12h    Mock12h    Mock3h     Mock3h     Mock3h     Treated12h Treated12h Treated12h Treated3h  Treated3h 
[12] Treated3h  Untreated  Untreated  Untreated 
Levels: Mock12h Mock3h Treated12h Treated3h Untreated

I get this

resultsNames(dds)
[1] "Intercept"                       "condition_Mock3h_vs_Mock12h"     "condition_Treated12h_vs_Mock12h"
[4] "condition_Treated3h_vs_Mock12h"  "condition_Untreated_vs_Mock12h" 

Please if anyone can help me figure the right design for my experiment.

Any help would be appreciated! Thanks!

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@mikelove
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There’s no problem here. Use contrast to compare the levels of interest. See the vignette or ?results for an example.

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Thanks, Michael for confirming the design. I got confused with resultsNames(dds), thinking that it would provide all the possible comparisons. This post made things more clear:

https://support.bioconductor.org/p/98346/ Thanks!

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