--- title: "BatchQC Examples" author: - name: W. Evan Johnson affiliation: - Division of Infectious Disease, Department of Medicine, Rutgers University - Director, Center for Data Science, Rutgers University email: wj183@njms.rutgers.edu - name: Jessica McClintock affiliation: - Division of Infectious Disease, Department of Medicine, Rutgers University email: jessica.mcclintock@rutgers.edu - name: Solaiappan Manimaran affiliation: - Computational Biomedicine, Department of Medicine, Boston University package: BatchQC output: BiocStyle::html_document vignette: | %\VignetteIndexEntry{BatchQC Examples} %\VignetteEngine{knitr::rmarkdown} %\VignetteEncoding{UTF-8} --- # Example 1: Protein Data This data set is from protein expression data captured for 39 proteins. It has two batches and two conditions corresponding to case and control. ```{r} library(BatchQC) data(protein_data) data(protein_sample_info) se_object <- BatchQC::summarized_experiment(protein_data, protein_sample_info) ``` # Example 2: Signature Data This data set is from signature data captured when activating different growth pathway genes in human mammary epithelial cells (GEO accession: GSE73628). This data consists of three batches and ten different conditions corresponding to control and nine different pathways ```{r} data(signature_data) data(batch_indicator) se_object <- BatchQC::summarized_experiment(signature_data, batch_indicator) ``` # Example 3: Bladderbatch Data This data set is from bladder cancer data. This dataset has 57 bladder samples with 5 batches and 3 covariate levels (cancer, biopsy, control). Batch 1 contains only cancer, 2 has cancer and controls, 3 has only controls, 4 contains only biopsy, and 5 contains cancer and biopsy. This data set is from the bladderbatch package which must be installed to use this data example set (Leek JT (2023). bladderbatch: Bladder gene expression data illustrating batch effects. R package version 1.38.0). ```{r, eval = FALSE} if (!requireNamespace("bladderbatch", quietly = TRUE)) BiocManager::install("bladderbatch") se_object <- BatchQC::bladder_data_upload() ``` # Session info {.unnumbered} ```{r sessionInfo, echo=FALSE} sessionInfo() ```