Hi everyone,
I have a question concerning spotted array analysis and limma.
The analysis is working fine except I'm not sure what the out put
means.
I have sample A and samlpe B on an array (3 replicate slides) and in
limma analysis I put sample A as the reference.
Therefore the results I get, are they the genes up/down regulated due
to sample A or sample B?
Josephine Brennan
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> Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2005 15:39:57 +0000
> From: Josephine <josephine.brennan@ucd.ie>
> Subject: [BioC] limma
> To: bioconductor@stat.math.ethz.ch
>
> Hi everyone,
> I have a question concerning spotted array analysis and limma.
> The analysis is working fine except I'm not sure what the out put
means.
> I have sample A and samlpe B on an array (3 replicate slides) and in
limma analysis I put sample A
> as the reference.
> Therefore the results I get, are they the genes up/down regulated
due to sample A or sample B?
> Josephine Brennan
Positive M-value in toptable means up in sample B, negative means down
in sample B.
That makes sense since you have specified sample A to your reference
and hence sample B to be the
test sample -- positive means up relative to the reference, negative
means down relative to the
reference.
Gordon
Hi Josephine,
Since you already have an answer I was wondering if you could tell me
what you mean with having sample A as a reference? Did you define it
as the Cy3 labelled sample in the targets file (and if you had a dye-
swap what would that mean then?)? Since I was wondering about the
meaning of the M-values just like you I am now somewhat confused not
knowing exactly what my reference is if I have a dye-swap experiment
(pretty much the same as the Bob-example!)
Anja
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