BMC Bioinformatics (Aug 2010)

baySeq: Empirical Bayesian methods for identifying differential expression in sequence count data

  • Hardcastle Thomas J,
  • Kelly Krystyna A

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-11-422
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
p. 422

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Abstract Background High throughput sequencing has become an important technology for studying expression levels in many types of genomic, and particularly transcriptomic, data. One key way of analysing such data is to look for elements of the data which display particular patterns of differential expression in order to take these forward for further analysis and validation. Results We propose a framework for defining patterns of differential expression and develop a novel algorithm, baySeq, which uses an empirical Bayes approach to detect these patterns of differential expression within a set of sequencing samples. The method assumes a negative binomial distribution for the data and derives an empirically determined prior distribution from the entire dataset. We examine the performance of the method on real and simulated data. Conclusions Our method performs at least as well, and often better, than existing methods for analyses of pairwise differential expression in both real and simulated data. When we compare methods for the analysis of data from experimental designs involving multiple sample groups, our method again shows substantial gains in performance. We believe that this approach thus represents an important step forward for the analysis of count data from sequencing experiments.