Observed percent co-expression sign. higher than random samples

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Nicholas Price

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Jun 14, 2022, 12:09:26 PM6/14/22
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Hi,

I have a set of Arabidopsis genes that I want to test whether they show significantly higher linkage through co-expression than 1000 random samples (sample size:157 genes)? (note: these genes were chosen independently of any expression data). 

Is it possible to do such analysis using GeneMania  or is there another more suitable tool? 

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Nicholas

Gary Bader

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Jun 14, 2022, 2:50:38 PM6/14/22
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Hi Nicholas - not automatically. GeneMANIA does have co-expression networks, also available for download, but it doesn’t compare to random samples. STRING has a p-value for its networks, though you may not have fine control over the networks that are used. Best would likely be for you to script the random sampling yourself.

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Gary

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Nicholas Price

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Jun 14, 2022, 3:09:39 PM6/14/22
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Hi Gary,

Yes, I will generate random samples.
So I guess I will download the networks to examine the random samples. 

Thank you
Nicholas



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