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The Reproducibility of Lists of Differentially Expressed Genes in Microarray Studies

Authors :
Catalin Barbacioru
Jane Wang
Wendell D. Jones
Sheng Zhong
Qian Xie
Ernest S. Kawasaki
James J. Chen
Janet A. Warrington
Patrick J. Collins
David Geffen
Charles Wang
Huixiao Hong
Cecilie Boysen
Roger Perkins
Hong Fang
Federico Goodsaid
Harry Hines Boulevard
Lei Guo
Xiaoxi Megan Cao
Richard Shippy
James C. Fuscoe
Brett T. Thorn
Wenjun Bao
Meridian Parkway
Weida Tong
Quan Zhen Li
Xiaohui Fan
Yuling Luo
Leming Shi
Vincent Bertholet
Ron L. Peterson
Raj K. Puri
Shashi Amur
Xu Guo
Russell D. Wolfinger
Stephen C. Harris
Lisa J. Croner
Tzu-Ming Chu
Jie Wu
Jing Han
Roderick V. Jensen
Feng Qian
Nan Mei
Damir Herman
Zhenqiang Su
Hongmei Sun
Liang Zhang
Yaron Turpaz
James C. Willey
Felix W. Frueh
Yongming Andrew Sun
Source :
Nature Precedings
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2007.

Abstract

Reproducibility is a fundamental requirement in scientific experiments and clinical contexts. Recent publications raise concerns about the reliability of microarray technology because of the apparent lack of agreement between lists of differentially expressed genes (DEGs). In this study we demonstrate that (1) such discordance may stem from ranking and selecting DEGs solely by statistical significance (P) derived from widely used simple t-tests; (2) when fold change (FC) is used as the ranking criterion, the lists become much more reproducible, especially when fewer genes are selected; and (3) the instability of short DEG lists based on P cutoffs is an expected mathematical consequence of the high variability of the t-values. We recommend the use of FC ranking plus a non-stringent P cutoff as a baseline practice in order to generate more reproducible DEG lists. The FC criterion enhances reproducibility while the P criterion balances sensitivity and specificity.

Details

ISSN :
17560357
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Precedings
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9e05619169e849916f4c5439c0d31a19
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/npre.2007.306.1