Bayesian RNA-seq differential expression
Bayesian RNA-seq differential expression analysis applies hierarchical Bayesian models to RNA sequencing read-count data to identify genes whose expression levels differ significantly between biological conditions. Rather than relying solely on p-values, these methods quantify the posterior probability that a gene is differentially expressed, borrowing statistical strength across genes and naturally accommodating low sample sizes common in genomics experiments.
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- Leng, N., Dawson, J. A., Thomson, J. A., Ruotti, V., Rissman, A. I., Smits, B. M., Haag, J. D., Gould, M. N., Stewart, R. M., & Kendziorski, C. (2013). EBSeq: An empirical Bayes hierarchical model for inference in RNA-seq experiments. Bioinformatics, 29(8), 1035–1043. · URL
- Hardcastle, T. J., & Kelly, K. A. (2010). baySeq: Empirical Bayesian methods for identifying differential expression in sequence count data. BMC Bioinformatics, 11, 422. · URL
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