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- Bioinformatics and computational biology solutions using R and Bioconductor.
- Combining functions and the closure principle for performing follow-up tests in functional analysis of variance
- Validation in Genomics: CpG Island Methylation Revisited
- Correlation tests for high-dimensional data using extended cross-data-matrix methodology
- A novel characterization of the generalized family wise error rate using empirical null distributions
- Deriving and comparing the distribution for the number of false positives in single step methods to control \(k\)-FWER
- Interactive Visualization of Hierarchically Structured Data
- Bioconductor
- fastICA
- StatXact
- gcrma
- someKfwer
- haplo.stats
- multitest
- marrayClasses
- affypdnn
- affycomp
- affyPLM
- hopach
- Mutoss
- LogXact
- Phyloseq
- sgof
- qvalue
- depthTools
- SNPStats
- pcaReduce
- structSSI
- maxstat
- SCBmeanfd
- msgl
- golubEsets
- GET
- Inference on high-dimensional mean vectors with fewer observations than the dimension
- Multiple tests of association with biological annotation metadata
- Babelomics
- affxparser
- clusterExperiment
- Genominator
- marray
- scone
- seqLogo
- Resampling‐Based Empirical Bayes Multiple Testing Procedures for Controlling Generalized Tail Probability and Expected Value Error Rates: Focus on the False Discovery Rate and Simulation Study
- Projection Pursuit Based on Gaussian Mixtures and Evolutionary Algorithms
- Intrinsic dimensionality estimation of high-dimension, low sample size data with \(D\)-asymptotics
- Modified FDR controlling procedure for multi-stage analyses
- Control of the FWER in Multiple Testing Under Dependence
- An efficient and flexible multiplicity adjustment for chi-square endpoints
- Multiple Testing. Part I. Single-Step Procedures for Control of General Type I Error Rates
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