g
ecause the DOG algorithm has targeted both the up-regulated and
-regulated DEGs when outliers are present.
e 6.20 shows two heatmaps generated by the negative base ten
m of the p values of seven test models constructed for the same
d data set. In the heatmap shown in Figure 6.20(a), the t test,
ORT, DOG and OS models demonstrated a good performance
LSOSS and the MOST models, especially the LSOSS model,
how a good performance. As aforementioned, the COPA, OS and
orithms were all developed to deal with outliers presented in the
ated DEGs. Figure 6.20(b) shows a heatmap of the seven test
onstructed for the down-regulated DEGs. In this situation, only
model worked well and the COPA, OS and ORT models even
worse performance than the t test.
(a) (b)
The heatmaps of the negative base ten logarithm of the p values of seven tests
he toy data. (a) The heatmap for the up-regulated DEGs. (b) The heatmap for
egulated DEGs.
e 6.21(a) shows one up-regulated DEG. Because the outliers are
n the case replicates, the t test did not work very well, and its p
s 0.022. However, the COPA, OS, ORT and DOG models all
classified it as a DEG. In Figure 6.21(b), the gene expression