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An intuitive explanation is that these methods use estimates of the ratio of false to total discoveries in a study.
Because of the large number of tests that are performed in this study, we can interpret the FDR as the proportion of false discoveries to the total discoveries we would on average introduce into the literature through this study.
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Average discovery latency per node is the ratio of total discovery time to the number of discovered nodes.
To exclude this explanation, we removed an equivalent number of non-AMI high axis 5 samples from the total discovery phase dataset, and re-performed the eSNP evaluations.
Because the 550 expected false positives accounted for only 4.7% of the total 11,290 discoveries, the present threshold should be recognized to be conservative and appropriate for further statistical analyses.
We found that no single nucleotide polymorphisms were associated with PCOS risk; however, the major allele of rs1569198 from DKK1 was associated with increased total testosterone (discovery cohort P = 0.0035) and dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (replication cohort P = 0.05).
In conclusion, there was a significant difference in total SNP discovery efficiency between the two methods tested in our study.
As mentioned above, the total false discovery rate can be estimated by non-AG mismatches, and is rather low.
A cutoff of QPI was applied to ensure a total false discovery rate (FDR) for peptide identification < 0.01 evaluated by reverse database approach [ 16].
Fig. 1 RRB for discovery Tdis is the total time for discovery and T is the distributed time for each device.
As expected, the total number of discoveries increases with the sample size M (fig. 4 B), so does the sensitivity (fig. 4 C).
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