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  • Replicability in science is crucial as it seeks signals detectable across various studies and conditions.
  • Unlike traditional meta-analysis, which doesn’t ensure replicability, a partial conjunction (PC) null approach aims to pinpoint consistent findings across multiple experiments.
  • The new AdaFilter method enhances statistical power by filtering out unlikely PC null candidates while ensuring control over false discovery rates, demonstrating effectiveness in various biological research contexts.

Article Abstract

Replicability is a fundamental quality of scientific discoveries: we are interested in those signals that are detectable in different laboratories, different populations, across time etc. Unlike meta-analysis which accounts for experimental variability but does not guarantee replicability, testing a partial conjunction (PC) null aims specifically to identify the signals that are discovered in multiple studies. In many contemporary applications, for example, comparing multiple high-throughput genetic experiments, a large number of PC nulls need to be tested simultaneously, calling for a multiple comparisons correction. However, standard multiple testing adjustments on the PC -values can be severely conservative, especially when is large and the signals are sparse. We introduce AdaFilter, a new multiple testing procedure that increases power by adaptively filtering out unlikely candidates of PC nulls. We prove that AdaFilter can control FWER and FDR as long as data across studies are independent, and has much higher power than other existing methods. We illustrate the application of AdaFilter with three examples: microarray studies of Duchenne muscular dystrophy, single-cell RNA sequencing of T cells in lung cancer tumors and GWAS for metabolomics.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11486506PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1214/21-aos2139DOI Listing

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