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Activity Number: 198 - Highlights from STAT
Type: Topic-Contributed
Date/Time: Tuesday, August 10, 2021 : 1:30 PM to 3:20 PM
Sponsor: International Statistical Institute
Abstract #317368
Title: Set-Based Differential Covariance Testing for Genomics
Author(s): Yi-Hui Zhou*
Companies: North Carolina State University
Keywords: covariance test; permutation; asymptotics
Abstract:

The problem of detecting the changes in covariance for a single pair of genomic features has been studied in some detail but may be limited in importance or general applicability. For testing equality of covariance matrices of a set of features, many methods have been limited to the two?sample problem and involve varying assumptions on the number of features p versus the sample size n. More general covariance regression approaches are appealing but have been insufficiently structured to provide interpretable testing. In this talk, we present a simple uniform framework to test association of covariance matrices with an experimental variable, whether discrete or continuous. We describe four different summary statistics, to ensure power and flexibility under various alternatives, including a new “connectivity” statistic that is sensitive to the changes in overall covariance magnitude. We establish asymptotic results applicable to both continuous and discrete responses, with relatively mild conditions and allowing for situations where p>n. We demonstrate the power and utility of our approaches via simulation and analysis of real data.


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