Enrichment or depletion of a GO category within a class of genes: which test?

Motivation: A number of available program packages determine the significant enrichments and/or depletions of GO categories among a class of genes of interest. Whereas a correct formulation of the problem leads to a single exact null distribution, these GO tools use a large variety of statistical te...

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Published inBioinformatics Vol. 23; no. 4; pp. 401 - 407
Main Authors Rivals, Isabelle, Personnaz, Léon, Taing, Lieng, Potier, Marie-Claude
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Oxford Oxford University Press 15.02.2007
Oxford Publishing Limited (England)
Oxford University Press (OUP)
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Summary:Motivation: A number of available program packages determine the significant enrichments and/or depletions of GO categories among a class of genes of interest. Whereas a correct formulation of the problem leads to a single exact null distribution, these GO tools use a large variety of statistical tests whose denominations often do not clarify the underlying P-value computations. Summary: We review the different formulations of the problem and the tests they lead to: the binomial, χ2, equality of two probabilities, Fisher's exact and hypergeometric tests. We clarify the relationships existing between these tests, in particular the equivalence between the hypergeometric test and Fisher's exact test. We recall that the other tests are valid only for large samples, the test of equality of two probabilities and the χ2-test being equivalent. We discuss the appropriateness of one- and two-sided P-values, as well as some discreteness and conservatism issues. Contact:isabelle.rivals@espci.fr Supplementary information: Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online.
Bibliography:Associate Editor: Jonathan Wren
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ISSN:1367-4803
1367-4811
1460-2059
1367-4811
DOI:10.1093/bioinformatics/btl633