User: chris86
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I am a post-doc data analyst working in Rhuematoid Arthritis research in London.
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... Your question is not specific enough.
Machine learning can mean a great number of things.
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written 21 days ago by
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... I can give you code for doing a mean ROC with the Caret package. I'd recommend the Caret package for supervised classification in R instead of coding it yourself, it is quick and easy to learn with 100s of algorithms to choose from. This works:
# usage on Caret fit (txfit) object:
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... I think this understanding is correct. So your model would be:
coxph(Surv(OS.month, OS.censor) ~ myvariable, data = x)
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Comment:
C: GSEA for RNA-seq analysis
... I recommend either ROAST (from the limma package) or QuSAGE for gene set analysis.
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... I can only assume this is something weird about the data you have acquired as the analysis code looks fine to me at least.
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... It is quite straightforward to do w/o the example data, you just need to keep trying.
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... The limma manual is your friend: https://www.bioconductor.org/packages/devel/bioc/vignettes/limma/inst/doc/usersguide.pdf
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... Probably because it is reordering it internally alphabetically or something like that. You could check the source code.
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... Hi
I want to implement an ANOVA in ROAST from the limma package? Is this possible? The last thread I found was 4 years old and said it was yet to be included in the package....
I think this would be very useful, I am a big fan of ROAST.
Best wishes,
Chris
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... If it helps, I don't think there is usually much difference between the two. I use VST because it is a lot faster... personally.
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