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      Fall 2008

Thursday, September 18
  Speaker:

Dan Nettleton
Laurence H. Baker Endowed Chair in Biological Statistics
Department of Statistics
Iowa State University
Iowa alumnus: PhD in Statistics, 1996

"Identifying Differentially Expressed Gene Categories via a Hidden Markov Model Approach for Testing Nodes on a Directed Acyclic Graph"


Gene category testing problems involve testing hundreds of null hypotheses that correspond to nodes in a directed acyclic graph. The logical relationships among the nodes in the graph imply that only some configurations of true and false null hypotheses are possible and that a test for a given node should depend on data from neighboring nodes. We use a multivariate nonparametric permutation test to obtain a p-value for each gene category. We then model these p-values with a hidden Markov model that takes the relationships among categories into account. Using a Markov chain Monte Carlo approach, we provide coherent decisions about the differential expression status of each category in this structured multiple hypothesis testing problem. The method - which provides an alternative to get set enrichment analysis and related techniques - will be illustrated by testing Gene Ontology terms for evidence of differential expression. This is joint work with Iowa State Ph.D. student Kun Liang.

 


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