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Measure | Description | More Info |
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Comparison 1 Change | A call indicating an Increase (I), Marginal Increase (MI), No Change (NC), Decrease (D), or Marginal Decrease (MD) in transcript level between a baseline array and an experiment array. | here |
Comparison 1 Change p-value | p-value that indicates the significance level of the change call. | here |
Comparison 1 Detection | A call indicating a Present (P), Absent (A), Marginal (M), or No Call (NC) in transcript level of an experiment array. | here |
Comparison 1 Detection p-value | p-value that indicates the significance level of the detection call. | here |
Comparison 1 Signal | A measure of the relative abundance of a transcript. | here |
Comparison 1 Signal Log Ratio | The change in expression level for a transcript between a baseline and an experiment array. This change is expressed as the log2 ratio. A log2 ratio of 1 is the same as a fold change of 2. | here |
Comparison 1 Signal Log Ratio High | The upper limit of the Signal Log Ratio within a 95% confidence interval. | here |
Comparison 1 Signal Log Ratio Low | The lower limit of the Signal Log Ratio within a 95% confidence interval. | here |
Comparison 1 Stat Common Pairs | The number of common probe pairs on two arrays (experiment versus baseline) after saturation across the probe set is determined. | here |
Comparison 1 Stat Pairs | The number of probe pairs in the probe set. | here |
Comparison 1 Stat Pairs Used | The number of probe pairs used in the detection call. | here |
Comparison 2 Change | A call indicating an Increase (I), Marginal Increase (MI), No Change (NC), Decrease (D), or Marginal Decrease (MD) in transcript level between a baseline array and an experiment array. | here |
Comparison 2 Change p-value | p-value that indicates the significance level of the change call. | here |
Comparison 2 Detection | A call indicating a Present (P), Absent (A), Marginal (M), or No Call (NC) in transcript level of an experiment array. | here |
Comparison 2 Detection p-value | p-value that indicates the significance level of the detection call. | here |
Comparison 2 Signal | A measure of the relative abundance of a transcript. | here |
Comparison 2 Signal Log Ratio | The change in expression level for a transcript between a baseline and an experiment array. This change is expressed as the log2 ratio. A log2 ratio of 1 is the same as a fold change of 2. | here |
Comparison 2 Signal Log Ratio High | The upper limit of the Signal Log Ratio within a 95% confidence interval. | here |
Comparison 2 Signal Log Ratio Low | The lower limit of the Signal Log Ratio within a 95% confidence interval. | here |
Comparison 2 Stat Common Pairs | The number of common probe pairs on two arrays (experiment versus baseline) after saturation across the probe set is determined. | here |
Comparison 2 Stat Pairs | The number of probe pairs in the probe set. | here |
Comparison 2 Stat Pairs Used | The number of probe pairs used in the detection call. | here |
Comparison 3 Change | A call indicating an Increase (I), Marginal Increase (MI), No Change (NC), Decrease (D), or Marginal Decrease (MD) in transcript level between a baseline array and an experiment array. | here |
Comparison 3 Change p-value | p-value that indicates the significance level of the change call. | here |
Comparison 3 Detection | A call indicating a Present (P), Absent (A), Marginal (M), or No Call (NC) in transcript level of an experiment array. | here |
Comparison 3 Detection p-value | p-value that indicates the significance level of the detection call. | here |
Comparison 3 Signal | A measure of the relative abundance of a transcript. | here |
Comparison 3 Signal Log Ratio | The change in expression level for a transcript between a baseline and an experiment array. This change is expressed as the log2 ratio. A log2 ratio of 1 is the same as a fold change of 2. | here |
Comparison 3 Signal Log Ratio High | The upper limit of the Signal Log Ratio within a 95% confidence interval. | here |
Comparison 3 Signal Log Ratio Low | The lower limit of the Signal Log Ratio within a 95% confidence interval. | here |
Comparison 3 Stat Common Pairs | The number of common probe pairs on two arrays (experiment versus baseline) after saturation across the probe set is determined. | here |
Comparison 3 Stat Pairs | The number of probe pairs in the probe set. | here |
Comparison 3 Stat Pairs Used | The number of probe pairs used in the detection call. | here |
Comparison 4 Change | A call indicating an Increase (I), Marginal Increase (MI), No Change (NC), Decrease (D), or Marginal Decrease (MD) in transcript level between a baseline array and an experiment array. | here |
Comparison 4 Change p-value | p-value that indicates the significance level of the change call. | here |
Comparison 4 Detection | A call indicating a Present (P), Absent (A), Marginal (M), or No Call (NC) in transcript level of an experiment array. | here |
Comparison 4 Detection p-value | p-value that indicates the significance level of the detection call. | here |
Comparison 4 Signal | A measure of the relative abundance of a transcript. | here |
Comparison 4 Signal Log Ratio | The change in expression level for a transcript between a baseline and an experiment array. This change is expressed as the log2 ratio. A log2 ratio of 1 is the same as a fold change of 2. | here |
Comparison 4 Signal Log Ratio High | The upper limit of the Signal Log Ratio within a 95% confidence interval. | here |
Comparison 4 Signal Log Ratio Low | The lower limit of the Signal Log Ratio within a 95% confidence interval. | here |
Comparison 4 Stat Common Pairs | The number of common probe pairs on two arrays (experiment versus baseline) after saturation across the probe set is determined. | here |
Comparison 4 Stat Pairs | The number of probe pairs in the probe set. | here |
Comparison 4 Stat Pairs Used | The number of probe pairs used in the detection call. | here |
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