[BioC] help with estrogen dataset in factdesign package
Robert Gentleman
rgentlem at fhcrc.org
Wed Jun 10 07:13:04 CEST 2009
Hi Alberto,
Alberto Goldoni wrote:
> Hello to everybody
>
> i'm writing this email because i need some explanation about the "estrogen"
> dataset analyzed in the "factDesign" package.
> I have to perform the same analysis on 8 sample (affychip):
>
>> pData(data.rma)
>
>> ES TYPE
>> SHR-PUFA5.CEL PUFA SHR
>> SHR-PUFA6.CEL PUFA SHR
>> SHR-st7.CEL ST SHR
>> SHR-st8.CEL ST SHR
>> WK-PUFA3.CEL PUFA WK
>> WK-PUFA4.CEL PUFA WK
>> WK-st1.CEL ST WK
>> WK-st2.CEL ST WK
>>
>
>
>> data.rma
> ExpressionSet (storageMode: lockedEnvironment)
> assayData: 31099 features, 8 samples
> element names: exprs
> phenoData
> sampleNames: SHR-PUFA5.CEL, SHR-PUFA6.CEL, ..., WK-st2.CEL (8 total)
> varLabels and varMetadata description:
> sample: arbitrary numbering
> featureData
> featureNames: 1367452_at, 1367453_at, ..., AFFX-TrpnX-M_at (31099 total)
> fvarLabels and fvarMetadata description: none
> experimentData: use 'experimentData(object)'
> Annotation: rat2302
>
>
> What i need to know is if i have to analyze all toghether: nomalization with
> rma, filtering with IQR and then i can perform factDesign technique or i
> have to threat the two group (1:4) and (5:8) separately and then to rebuild
> and exprset at the end.
You *must* jointly normalize, and that is what we did.
There is no such thing as an exprset anymore (they were deprecated a long time ago).
>
> So my curiosity is to understand how the "estrogen" dataset has been
> analyzed in order to obtain the 500 genes listed in pData(estrogen).
You seem very confused. pData accesses the phenotypic data. I have no idea
where you are getting 500 genes from? Perhaps you have a script or something?
Perhaps you are reading the vignette? If the vignette then you have access to
all the code and can easily answer these questions.
I think you will need to be more explicit about where you are getting 500
genes from (but I don't see how it has anything to do with pData(estrogen).)
best wishes
Robert
>
> that all
> best regards
>
>
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