THanks,
Dave
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Hello
Hi Nyari,
Meena Choi who develops MSstats is normally very responsive.
Maybe you can ask her directly? (her e-mail address is on the
Bioconductor page).
Without knowing the details it seems that your file has a different formatting than what's being expected. I guess that one of the column names simply doesn't fit.
Maybe you can post the header (ie. the first 2-3 lines) of the
files here.
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VeitHi Johannes,Great! Be aware that limma has a correction that sets a global error level to discard significant hits at low fold changes, so there is a bit more than just linear modeling.If you want to have a fast test of looking for changes, you can use my app, http://computproteomics.bmb.sdu.dk/Apps/LimmaRP/, but it is only using paired tests (t-test, limma + rank products).Nothing better than some self-advertisement :-)Cheers
2017-03-20 14:25 GMT+01:00 <johanne...@gmail.com>:
Hi Veit & Markus,
Thanks for the suggestion - actually I also thought of limma first but then came across the MSstats package. I'll now start with limma and will then test MSstats :-)
Based on the documentation MSstats also support linear models as used by limma.
Cheers,
Johannes
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