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      Small-sample estimation of negative binomial dispersion, with applications to SAGE data.

      Biostatistics (Oxford, England)
      Bias (Epidemiology), Binomial Distribution, Biometry, methods, Expressed Sequence Tags, Gene Expression Profiling, statistics & numerical data, Gene Library, Humans, Information Storage and Retrieval, Likelihood Functions, RNA, Messenger, analysis, Regression Analysis, Research Design, Sample Size, Stochastic Processes, Weights and Measures

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          We derive a quantile-adjusted conditional maximum likelihood estimator for the dispersion parameter of the negative binomial distribution and compare its performance, in terms of bias, to various other methods. Our estimation scheme outperforms all other methods in very small samples, typical of those from serial analysis of gene expression studies, the motivating data for this study. The impact of dispersion estimation on hypothesis testing is studied. We derive an "exact" test that outperforms the standard approximate asymptotic tests.

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