Difference between revisions of "Mavila9 Week 9"
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== Methods & Results == | == Methods & Results == | ||
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+ | Steps were followed according to [[Week 9]] | ||
== Data == | == Data == | ||
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== Conclusion == | == Conclusion == | ||
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+ | #Why did you select this profile? In other words, why was it interesting to you? | ||
+ | #* I chose this profile because it was statistically significant and included a decrease in expression. | ||
+ | #How many genes belong to this profile? | ||
+ | #* 200 genes are assigned to this profile. | ||
+ | #How many genes were expected to belong to this profile? | ||
+ | #* 60.3 genes were expected to belong to this profile. | ||
+ | #What is the p value for the enrichment of genes in this profile? | ||
+ | #* 3.1x10(^-48) is the p-value for the enrichment of genes in this profile. | ||
== Acknowledgements == | == Acknowledgements == | ||
== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 13:44, 29 October 2019
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Purpose
Methods & Results
Steps were followed according to Week 9
Data
media:STEMresults files mavila9.zip
Conclusion
- Why did you select this profile? In other words, why was it interesting to you?
- I chose this profile because it was statistically significant and included a decrease in expression.
- How many genes belong to this profile?
- 200 genes are assigned to this profile.
- How many genes were expected to belong to this profile?
- 60.3 genes were expected to belong to this profile.
- What is the p value for the enrichment of genes in this profile?
- 3.1x10(^-48) is the p-value for the enrichment of genes in this profile.