Joining different datasets and analyzing using the group-specific condition effects strategy (DESeq2)
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@ac76911c
Last seen 13 months ago
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Hello,

I would like to summon Michael Love here and anyone else that can contribute. I was doing some research on DESeq2 and reading the following topic of the tutorial: Group-specific condition effects, individuals nested within groups, I was wondering if I can use this strategy to join different datasets, then each dataset will be treated as a group, each group will have their distinct individuals, and each individual will have two conditions (in common among all datasets). Does the design described account for the probable batch effect?

Thank you in advance.

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@mikelove
Last seen 11 hours ago
United States

Yes, this sounds reasonable and will estimate a fixed batch/dataset effect and help you estimate a fixed condition effect. If you wanted to get more complicated, you could attempt to estimate a random effect of condition, but this isn't supported within DESeq2. For what it's worth, I know there are some methods for RNA-seq that account for sample non-independence with random effects but I don't know of methods where the random effects are not nuisance parameters, but parameters of interest.

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