I am wondering does it matter to set the nperm value from 1000 to 100000 or even higher? I do see higher value of nperm will give a lower q value. I saw most of the papers or tutorials will use 1000.
The nature Protocols paper(Reimand, J et al. (2019). Pathway enrichment analysis and visualization of omics data using g:Profiler, GSEA, Cytoscape and EnrichmentMap. Nature Protocols 14, 482–517.) gives an explanation "This parameter specifies how many times this randomization is done and more randomizations are performed, the more precise the FDR Q value estimation will be."
Based on this explanation, I can set the nperm value as higher as I can to give a better q value, am I right?
Thanks,
Weiyan
Thank you very much for your reply. That's the answer what I need "Increasing the permutations shouldn't take a non-significant gene set and make it significant"
Best