Journal article

Camera: A competitive gene set test accounting for inter-gene correlation

D Wu, GK Smyth

Nucleic Acids Research | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 2012

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Abstract

Competitive gene set tests are commonly used in molecular pathway analysis to test for enrichment of a particular gene annotation category amongst the differential expression results from a microarray experiment. Existing gene set tests that rely on gene permutation are shown here to be extremely sensitive to inter-gene correlation. Several data sets are analyzed to show that inter-gene correlation is non-ignorable even for experiments on homogeneous cell populations using genetically identical model organisms. A new gene set test procedure (CAMERA) is proposed based on the idea of estimating the inter-gene correlation from the data, and using it to adjust the gene set test statistic. An eff..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

National Health and Medical Research Council [490037 and Research Fellowship to G.K.S.]; Australian Government [Australian Postgraduate Research Award to D.W.]. Funding for open access charge: National Health and Medical Research Council [490037].