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Comment: Visualization of negative log CPM values
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Gordon Smyth
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Sorry, but some of the things you say are not correct. > compound B has 2 statistically significant genes that are up-regulated No, there…
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Applies to both.
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Sabiha
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@atpoint OK, are you referring to the `log2(cpm+1)` or `log2(tpm+1)`
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@gordonsmyth noted. Related to the graphs above, the table below is the output from `limma`, and compound B has 2 statistically significant…
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> negative scale might perhaps indicate gene is too low to be really expressed. Yes, negative logCPMs do mean that the gene is expressed a…
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Any efficient workaround to identify highly variable genes in Affymetrix microarray expression data?
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