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An expected fraction of rejected null hypotheses that are falsely rejected, i.e. the fraction of significant findings that are actually not true. One method to control FDR in multiple testing is Benjamini-Hochberg procedure.
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FDR in a gene expression experiment with two similar treatments
While all of the listed solutions in my first EDIT are valid at least on some level, the most natural way of approaching the problem of revealing the genes responding to both treatments with a full co …
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FDR in a gene expression experiment with two similar treatments [closed]
Given is the following experiment. Gene expression profiles across thousands of genes are obtained for three conditions: two drugs (= treatments) with a similar phenotypic effect and a control group. …