Hi,
Michael Love (the developer of deseq2) has said:
The shrunken fold changes are useful for ranking genes by effect size and for visualization.
Does this mean that the shrunken fold changes [produced by lfcShrink ] are [only] useful for ranking genes by effect size and for visualization.
Regards,
The authors in (Lazaropoulos et al., 2015) said: ” Patients with FRDA have frataxin levels in peripheral tissues that range from 2% to 30% of control level” (they used Western blot for measurements). So I guess researchers agree on the 0.3 FC number. Add I got this, but withot shrinking in deseq2 – which seems necessary in deseq2. Lazaropoulos, M., Dong, Y., Clark, E., Greeley, N. R., Seyer, L. A., Brigatti, K. W., … Lynch, D. R. (2015). Frataxin levels in peripheral tissue in Friedreich ataxia. Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology, 2(8), 831–42. https://doi.org/10.1002/acn3.225
Western blot measures protein abundance, so you are comparing apples with peers.