Transcripts with beta close to zero are considered differentially expressed in a likelihood-ratio test in sleuth
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I'm comparing the results that I obtain when doing a DE analysis with the Wald test and the likelihood-ratio test. One the thing that I've noticed is that there are many genes with 'beta' close to zero that are considered differentially expressed between the conditions.

I know that the likelihood-ratio test does't use the beta values to calculate the p-values, but I find it strange that transcripts with similar expression values between the conditions are being considered differentially expressed.

Volcano plot (Wald test q-values):

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Volcano plot (likelihood-ratio test q-values):

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sleuth RNA-Seq differential-expression • 3.0k views
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What sort of design do you have?

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It's a simple design with just one condition: Tissue A (6 samples) vs. Tissue B (3 samples)

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I wonder if the plots would look similar if you changed the y-axis of the Wald-test results.

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They don't

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I suspect you'll need to contact the authors.

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I've done this already. Waiting for an answer. Thank you!

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/kallisto-sleuth-users/bRb4nRhoZZw

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7.2 years ago

This question was answered here

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