This package is designed to perform a Shared latent Process Mixed Effects analysis with Globaltest.
Here is a list of functions:
slapmeg
fits slapmeg for a single feature-set
multslapmeg
fits slapmeg simultaneously for several feature-sets
pairslapmeg
fits slapmeg based on a computationally efficient approach
plotslapmeg
Plots the estimated random effects within the pathway
print.slapmeg
Prints the slapmeg model and results with details
summary.slapmeg
Prints the slapmeg model and results
simslapmeg
Generates joint lingitudinal observations
For details explanations and example usage check the help files within package, but here are some tips. * The data need to be in the conventional genomics format, so columns indicate variables and features, whereas rows indicate subjects and repeated measurements. * The formula must be supplied as a formula object
. * There is a function to simulate longitudinal observations, so you can give it a try if you do not have a real dataset. * It is possible to use predefined pathways such as GO, KEGG, Wikipathways, and etc. as long as they are put into a list format, you can take a look at examples of creating such lists in the “Creating the Pathlists” section of rSEA package manual. * If the feature-set has more than 10 features, the slapmeg function
will automatically switch to the pairslapmeg which is computationally more efficient. * If you had convergance issues with smaller feature-sets, try the pairslapmeg function
. * The plotslapmeg function
will give an insight on the source of differential expression.