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On the use of permutation in and the performance of a class of nonparametric methods to detect differential gene expression
Wei Pan
Biostatistics
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Nonparametric Methods
100%
Mixture Model
100%
Differential Gene Expression
100%
Significance Analysis of Microarrays
100%
Null Statistic
100%
Test Statistic
75%
Microarray Experiment
50%
Empirical Bayes
50%
Null Distribution
50%
Statistical Inference
25%
Operating Characteristics
25%
Nonparametric Statistical Methods
25%
Permutation-based
25%
Reference Distribution
25%
Direct Use
25%
Empirical Bayes Method
25%
Conservative Inference
25%
Mathematics
Nonparametric Method
100%
Permutation
100%
Null
100%
Statistics
66%
Mixture Model
66%
Test Statistic
50%
Empirical Bayes Procedure
50%
Statistical Method
16%
Inferential Statistics
16%
Approximates
16%
Reference Distribution
16%
Simulated Data
16%
Real Data
16%