Motivation: With the proliferation of microarray experiments and their availability in the public domain, the use of meta-analysis methods to combine results from different studies increases. In microarray experiments, where the sample size is often limited, meta-analysis offers the possibility to considerably increase the statistical power and give more accurate results. Results: A moderated effect size combination method was proposed and compared with other meta-analysis approaches. All methods were applied to real publicly available datasets on prostate cancer, and were compared in an extensive simulation study for various amounts of inter-study variability. Although the proposed moderated effect size combination improved already existing effect size approaches, the P-value combination was found to provide a better sensitivity and a better gene ranking than the other meta-analysis methods, while effect size methods were more conservative. © The Author 2009. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.
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Marot, G., Foulley, J. L., Mayer, C. D., & Jaffrézic, F. (2009). Moderated effect size and P-value combinations for microarray meta-analyses. Bioinformatics, 25(20), 2692–2699. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btp444
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