Simple statistics tools for gene expression arrays |
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Preamble: These tools perform some simple statistical analysis using Perl scripts. I stopped short of 'reinventing the wheel': there are statistical packages which can sort of handle pretty much anything you throw at them and perform much more sophisticated analyses than those I provide here. If you are looking for more sophisticated statistical tools, I recommend checking out R Important notice: Everything here is offered
'as is'. While I have tried to write software that works
correctly, there is no warrantee with respect to the
correctness of the results provided by this software or
suitability for a particular purpose. The software can be
freely used and distributed as long as appropriate attribution
is provided (in the form of a citation).
Please cite the following paper if you use this software in your studies: Pavlidis and Noble (2001) Analysis of strain and regional variation in gene expression in mouse brain. Genome Biology 2001;2(10):RESEARCH0042.Latest Update informationPlease send me an email if you want to be notified of updates and bug fixes as they are posted here. Otherwise, check the web site periodically for udpates. I personally use this software all the time, so I am constantly improving it and fixing things.
What to do in case of a bug or problemNotify me and I will try to figure out what is wrong. If you have a SMALL data file that reproduces the problem, include it, and the layout file, as well as a listing of the shell session during which the error occurred. System requirementsThe software provided here is written in Perl and has only been used on Unix systems (solaris and linux). DownloadClick here to download the entire set of scripts. You'll have to refer back here for documentation. Core documentationThese files apply to much of what is described here.
Sample filesThese can be used to test some of the software.
Core librariesAnalysis of variance and t-tests
Pattern or template matchingSee the paper describing this in more detail.(pdf) (site)
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Paul Pavlidis. |