Vsn implementation of spot weights
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Tom Price ▴ 30
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Does vsn implement the 'maW' spot weights? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Thomas S. Price Post-doctoral researcher Wellcome Trust Centre Telephone +44 1865 287608 for Human Genetics, Oxford www.well.ox.ac.uk/~tprice ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Hi Tom, vsn does not use spot weights. The purpose of vsn is not to make statements about individual genes, but only to calculate a normalization and data transformation per array (or per color channel). Typically, these are two parameters (an offset and a scale factor) per array. A few outliers or bad spots among the thousands will not make a difference, since vsn uses a robust estimation procedure that will ignore such outlying data points anyway. Subsequent per-gene hypothesis tests or regression procedures may benefit from honoring spot weights, though. Best regards Wolfgang ------------------------------------- Wolfgang Huber Division of Molecular Genome Analysis German Cancer Research Center Heidelberg, Germany Phone: +49 6221 424709 Fax: +49 6221 42524709 Http: www.dkfz.de/mga/whuber ------------------------------------- On Wed, 24 Sep 2003, Tom Price wrote: > Does vsn implement the 'maW' spot weights? >
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