Hello everybody,
I know this question can be found here in different versions, but I need to ask it again, as I cold not find the right answer for my problem.
I have a set of miRNA microarrays for four different tissues. I would like to know if there a way of comparing them to define tissue-specificity for certain miRNAs.
The biologist who gave me the data wanted a comparison of all four tissues. The definition of specificity was than for a miRNA to have a stronger expression intensity of at least 15% higher than all other three tissues.
I know that the method of defining specificity in this way is relatively arbitrary, but I would like to ask if the method we're using is acceptable.
I have the feeling that 15% is very low difference, but I couldn't find any literature to back me up on this. Does anyone know if there are any papers to this kind of a problem?
Is there. A better way to define miRNA tissue specificity?
thanks for that paper. The way you descirbe in your paper is basically what I planned to do. Though I am not sure if 100% higher AD is not too much. As Larry said in the previous answer, there are some approaches which show expression changes of 15%. maybe the arrays are now more sensitive than 2002.
Does anyone know about papers where they describe changes in this low region?