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The optimal discovery procedure for significance analysis of general gene expression studies
Andrew J. Bass,
John D. Storey
Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics
Center for Statistics & Machine Learning
Molecular Biology
Princeton Institute for Computational Science and Engineering
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Mathematics
Gene
58%
Sequencing
28%
Testing
25%
Ranking
24%
Microarray
15%
Dose-response
15%
Leverage
15%
Statistical Power
14%
Longitudinal Study
14%
Genome
13%
Time series
10%
Performance
7%
Framework
6%
Engineering & Materials Science
Gene expression
65%
Genes
57%
RNA
29%
Testing
18%
Sampling
16%
Microarrays
13%
Genomics
12%
Time series
10%
Chemical Compounds
RNA Sequencing
100%
Sampling
49%
Microarrays
32%
Biological Property
29%
Application
9%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Gene Expression
36%
RNA Sequence Analysis
19%
Genes
17%
Sampling Studies
11%
Longitudinal Studies
7%
Data Analysis
6%
Genome
5%
Technology
5%