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Virginia Commonwealth University

2013

Biostatistics

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Detecting And Correcting Batch Effects In High-Throughput Genomic Experiments, Sarah Reese Apr 2013

Detecting And Correcting Batch Effects In High-Throughput Genomic Experiments, Sarah Reese

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Batch effects are due to probe-specific systematic variation between groups of samples (batches) resulting from experimental features that are not of biological interest. Principal components analysis (PCA) is commonly used as a visual tool to determine whether batch effects exist after applying a global normalization method. However, PCA yields linear combinations of the variables that contribute maximum variance and thus will not necessarily detect batch effects if they are not the largest source of variability in the data. We present an extension of principal components analysis to quantify the existence of batch effects, called guided PCA (gPCA). We describe a …


Characterization Of A Weighted Quantile Score Approach For Highly Correlated Data In Risk Analysis Scenarios, Caroline Carrico Mar 2013

Characterization Of A Weighted Quantile Score Approach For Highly Correlated Data In Risk Analysis Scenarios, Caroline Carrico

Theses and Dissertations

In risk evaluation, the effect of mixtures of environmental chemicals on a common adverse outcome is of interest. However, due to the high dimensionality and inherent correlations among chemicals that occur together, the traditional methods (e.g. ordinary or logistic regression) are unsuitable. We extend and characterize a weighted quantile score (WQS) approach to estimating an index for a set of highly correlated components. In the case with environmental chemicals, we use the WQS to identify “bad actors” and estimate body burden. The accuracy of the WQS was evaluated through extensive simulation studies in terms of validity (ability of the WQS …