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Perform correlation analysis between miRNA and mRNA gene expression data on the same TCGA dataset based on the curatedTCGAData
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Horizontal integration of multi omic data, with continuous dependent variable
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Querying specific TCGA datasets through the MultiAssayExperiment R package
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Comment: Multi-factorial, longitudinal disease progression analysis with unbalanced patie
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Thank you very much, Gordon. I'll give voomLmFit a go! And for comparisons between the cohorts I presume duplicateCorrelation with standar…
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Including subjectID in the design matrix always accounts for unbalanced sampling and patient variation but subjects with incomplete records…
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No, it does not mean that. `voom()` uses the design matrix, including the W covariates, to compute precision weights but not to adjust the …
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This is the code. The only part I changed was adding the contrasts.fit as you suggested. Thanks for taking a look! ``` # Load necessary …
Comment: Extremely small p-values using Limma for proteomic data
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Probably. I would not expect such large fold changes. But without seeing your code, who knows?
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