Hi, I read previous posts about multiple conditions testing. However, my case is a little bit different. I have 3 different groups (plus their controls) with unequal number of technical replicates, so I have trouble to how to compare them.
First I want to compare each treated sample with its control, then normalize them to each other.
Then compare each treated group with each other. (Do I really need that intra-normalization to compare each treated group)
Samples are like that:
treated1 control1
treated2.1 treated2.2 control2
treated3.1 treated3.2 control3
I think the design below is not correct:
set condition
treated1 treated1 treated
control1 control1 control
treated2.1 treated2 treated
treated3.1 treated3 treated
treated3.2 treated3 treated
control2 control2 control
control3 control3 control
treated3.2 treated3 treated
Can you help me to fix this. Thanks
could you explain why you needed to generate three techreps for your treated-3 sample. Are they from different sequencing batches or different lanes or something. The standard way to combine techreps is just to sum them all up
same cell lines with same treatment, but from different wells.
So really your experiment is designed like this:
Can't you just model it using
~ cell_line + treatment
? Or, even better, use duplicateCorrelation insidevoom
Yes,you are right. Thanks for your time. However, I was wrong. Sorry for misleading to you. Each treatment is different from each other (but the .1 or.2 meaning relicas for same treatment conditions from different wells),so each control of each treatment is also different(i.e: targeting vector vs empty vector, but with different vectors).. treated1 to control1, treated2s to control2,and treated3s to control3 will be compared. It is more like ANOVA. So, I though, edgeR's GLM approach would be better for this comparison.