Adjusting multiple testing in multilocus analyses using the
3 août 2005 Adjusting multiple testing in multilocus analyses using the eigenvalues of a correlation matrix. J Li and L Ji.
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Adjusting multiple testing in multilocus analyses using the
using the eigenvalues of a correlation matrix Keywords: multilocus analysis; multiple testing; experiment-wise significant level; false discovery rate.
A multiple testing correction method for genetic association studies
12 févr. 2008 Adjusting multiple testing in multilocus analyses using the eigenvalues of a correlation matrix. Heredity 95:221–227. Lin Z Altman RB. 2004.
A multiple testing correction method for genetic association studies
12 févr. 2008 Adjusting multiple testing in multilocus analyses using the eigenvalues of a correlation matrix. Heredity 95:221–227. Lin Z Altman RB. 2004.
Microarray analysis of mucosal biopsy specimens in neonates with
24 avr. 2012 Li J Ji L. Adjusting multiple testing in multilocus analyses using the eigenvalues of a correlation matrix. Heredity 2005;95:221-7.
Adjusting multiple testing in multilocus analyses using the
using the eigenvalues of a correlation matrix Keywords: multilocus analysis; multiple testing; experiment-wise significant level; false discovery rate.
Adjusting multiple testing in multilocus analyses using the
using the eigenvalues of a correlation matrix Keywords: multilocus analysis; multiple testing; experiment-wise significant level; false discovery rate.
An Efficient Multiple-Testing Adjustment for eQTL Studies that
31 déc. 2015 Meff by using the eigenvalue decomposition of the genotype correlation matrix. We employ a regularized estimator of the correlation.
Multiple-testing correction in metabolome-wide association studies
simultaneously thus effective methods to adjust for multiple testing are a in multilocus analyses using the eigenvalues of a correlation matrix.
Multiple-testing correction in metabolome-wide association studies
spectral decomposition of their correlation matrix. Li J.
Multiple testing Correction in Metabolome wide Association Studies