I have a question about "network score" of IPA Network analysis. In many papers, the top 5 networks were listed in tables, while in these tables some network scores are high (around 50), but others are low (less than 20). We use the same method for network analyses, and got the impression that we can see tight association between genes when "the network score" is higher than 40. However, we have not found literature discussing the meaningful "network score" (we found one paper described that "the networks are selected if their score is higher than 21"). We would appreciate it if you could let us know information about such a meaningful network score or your impression/experience of the network score (for example, did you see tight association of genes when the network score was less than 20?).
Push some randomly sampled gene lists into the calculation and decide for yourself. If the same genes keep coming up in the returned networks, you might want to question its validity
Thank you for your comment. We have an impression that network scores higher than 35 seem to be meaningful. Please let me know your opinion on the network score.
My opinion is that it's too easy to convince yourself what a meaningful score is, in an ultimately unpublishable way. Please do some sanity checks of the form I just described. Merry Christmas