[BioC] edgeR continuous variables
Mark Robinson
mark.robinson at imls.uzh.ch
Fri Jan 11 06:51:58 CET 2013
Hi Fredrik,
Short answer is yes -- edgeR GLM will handle continuous covariates. Correct, there is no case study on this, but it's just another variable/covariate and I guess categorical variables (designed experiments) are more common.
The logFC in this case is the (log of the) multiplicative effect of a single unit increase in the covariate. I googled an example (See Slides 7-9):
http://courses.education.illinois.edu/EdPsy589/lectures/4glm3-ha-online.pdf
Hope that helps.
Best, Mark
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University of Zurich
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On 09.01.2013, at 14:47, Fredrik Karlsson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> How does edgeR handle continuous variables? I would like to include variables like age and BMI in my analysis. As far as I have seen there is no case study in the documentation, please correct me if I am wrong or refer to a place where this is discussed.
> Especially, glmLRT produces a logFC value also for continuous variables if they are included in the design matrix. How is that calculated and does it make sense to do this?
>
> The reason I want to include this is to correct for e.g. age effects on a metagenome sample set.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Fredrik Karlsson
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