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Remove unwanted variation retrieves unknown experimental designs
Authors:Ingrid M. Lönnstedt  Terence P. Speed
Affiliation:1. Bioinformatics Division, Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Parkville, 3052 Victoria, Australia

SDS Life Science—a Cytel Company, Biostatistics Group, Uppsala, Sweden;2. Bioinformatics Division, Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Parkville, 3052 Victoria, Australia

Abstract:
Remove unwanted variation (RUV) is an estimation and normalization system in which the underlying correlation structure of a multivariate dataset is estimated from negative control measurements, typically gene expression values, which are assumed to stay constant across experimental conditions. In this paper we derive the weight matrix which is estimated and incorporated into the generalized least squares estimates of RUV-inverse, and show that this weight matrix estimates the average covariance matrix across negative control measurements. RUV-inverse can thus be viewed as an estimation method adjusting for an unknown experimental design. We show that for a balanced incomplete block design (BIBD), RUV-inverse recovers intra- and interblock estimates of the relevant parameters and combines them as a weighted sum just like the best linear unbiased estimator (BLUE), except that the weights are globally estimated from the negative control measurements instead of being individually optimized to each measurement as in the classical, single measurement BIBD BLUE.
Keywords:balanced incomplete block design (BIBD)  block design  multivariate design of experiments  recovery of interblock information  remove unwanted variation (RUV)  remove unwanted variation inverse method (RUV-inverse)
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