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  • xmubingo
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    • Sep 2013
    • 13

    How to explain this result got from DEXSeq?

    Hi everyone,

    it's really a helpful tool!

    I got a result from DEXseq in two conditions, "H" vs. "A". but i do not how to explain it.

    1. My first question is "why E002, E003, E012, E014 and E015 are differentially expressed exons? " I think they are not, because expression value in exon2 under condition 'A' is very close to value under condition 'H'. Also exon3 and exon14.

    2. "if E002 is a differentially expressed exon, why E001 isn't?" because E001 is similar to E002 in the figure. They have almost same expression values under two conditions.

    Thanks a lot!
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  • dpryan
    Devon Ryan
    • Jul 2011
    • 3478

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    We'd have to see the variance in each exon to have a clue whether that's reasonable or not. We would also need to see the experimental design to see what variances are being fit.

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