Multiple hypothesis testing: A methodological overview

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The process of screening for differentially expressed genes using microarray samples can usually be reduced to a large set of statistical hypothesis tests. In this situation, statistical issues arise which are not encountered in a single hypothesis test, related to the need to identify the specific hypotheses to be rejected, and to report an associated error. As in any complex testing problem, it is rarely the case that a single method is always to be preferred, leaving the analysts with the problem of selecting the most appropriate method for the particular task at hand. In this chapter, an introduction to current multiple testing methodology was presented, with the objective of clarifying the methodological issues involved, and hopefully providing the reader with some basis with which to compare and select methods. © Springer Science+Business Media New York 2013.

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Almudevar, A. (2013). Multiple hypothesis testing: A methodological overview. Methods in Molecular Biology, 972, 37–55. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-60327-337-4_3

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