Estimating Proportion of True Null Hypotheses based on Sum of p-values and application to microarrays

04/30/2019
by   Aniket Biswas, et al.
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A new estimator of proportion of true null hypotheses based on sum of all p- values has been proposed in this work which removes the problem of choosing tuning parameters in the existent estimators. Normality of gene expression levels and common t-test for each gene are assumed as in some significant recent works. Simulation studies show that the proposed estimator performs better than its closest competitor over an important continuous sub-interval of the parameter space under weak dependence among the gene expression levels.

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