Novel Data Transformations for RNA-seq Differential Expression Analysis

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Zeyu Zhang
Danyang Yu
Minseok Seo
Craig P. Hersh
Scott T. Weiss
Weiliang Qiu
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[1] Tongji University,Department of Bioinformatics, School of Life Sciences and Technology
[2] Hunan University,Department of Information and Computing Science, College of Mathematics and Econometrics
[3] Brigham and Women’s Hospital/Harvard Medical School,Channing Division of Network Medicine
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We propose eight data transformations (r, r2, rv, rv2, l, l2, lv, and lv2) for RNA-seq data analysis aiming to make the transformed sample mean to be representative of the distribution center since it is not always possible to transform count data to satisfy the normality assumption. Simulation studies showed that for data sets with small (e.g., nCases = nControls = 3) or large sample size (e.g., nCases = nControls = 100) limma based on data from the l, l2, and r2 transformations performed better than limma based on data from the voom transformation in term of accuracy, FDR, and FNR. For datasets with moderate sample size (e.g., nCases = nControls = 30 or 50), limma with the rv and rv2 transformations performed similarly to limma with the voom transformation. Real data analysis results are consistent with simulation analysis results: limma with the r, l, r2, and l2 transformation performed better than limma with the voom transformation when sample sizes are small or large; limma with the rv and rv2 transformations performed similarly to limma with the voom transformation when sample sizes are moderate. We also observed from our data analyses that for datasets with large sample size, the gene-selection via the Wilcoxon rank sum test (a non-parametric two sample test method) based on the raw data outperformed limma based on the transformed data.
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