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  • danielfortin86
    Junior Member
    • Aug 2008
    • 5

    EdgeR cpm values after batch effects

    Is there a way to obtain the CPM values from EdgeR after batch correction? The "cpm" function only returns values after library size normalization. When I look at the result of glmFit there are "abundance" "fitted.values" and "counts". The description in the documentation (?glmFit) is not entirely clear to me. Are the "fitted.values" cpm values after batch correction or should I be doing something else?

    Thanks!
  • Gordon Smyth
    Member
    • Apr 2011
    • 91

    #2
    The answer is probably yes, but this is quite a technical question that can probably only be answered by the package authors, so it would best be sent to the main edgeR help list. See "how to get help" in the edgeR User's Guide.

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    • gfmgfm
      Member
      • Jun 2010
      • 64

      #3
      CPM after batch effect correction in edgeR

      Hello,

      I wonder if you figured out how to print CPM after batch effect correction. I am trying to do exactly the same.

      Many thanks.

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      • Gordon Smyth
        Member
        • Apr 2011
        • 91

        #4
        You could try:

        library(edgeR)
        logCPM <- cpm(y, log=TRUE, prior.count=3)
        logCPM <- removeBatchEffect(y, batch=batch)

        Otherwise, follow the advice given in my earlier post.

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        • gfmgfm
          Member
          • Jun 2010
          • 64

          #5
          Thank you. This is very helpful!

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