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DS Description SIMCA-P +12 software (Umetrics, Umeå, Swed SIMCA-P +12 software (Umetrics, Umeå, Sweden) were used for multivariate statistical analyses (i.e., PCA and OPLS-DA) and the R statistical environment http://cran.r-project.org for other statistical analyses such as the cross-contribution compensating multiple standard normalization (CCMN) and calculation of a false discovery rate (FDR). The PCA and OPLS-DA models were used to visualize the high-dimensional data and determine the metabolomic variation between the control (wild type) and the mutants (ox and/or KO). PCA was carried out to show how different variables (metabolites) change in relation to each other. OPLS-DA, which is as an extension of the supervised multivariate regression method PLS, was employed to remove some variation which was uncorrelated to class separation.<br /> <br /> Outliers in the GC-MS data were identified using missing value robust PCA and removed prior to further analysis. Metabolite abundance estimates were log transformed and scaled to unit-variance where applicable. Analytical bias was monitored via 11 internal, isotope-labeled standards and removed using the CCMN. To validate OPLS-DA models, we applied analysis of variance of cross-validated predictive residuals (CV-ANOVA) in the SIMCA-P software.<br /><br /> Differentially abundant metabolites were identified using the LIMMA package. Briefly, a linear model was fitted to each metabolite to compare the levels of wild type with levels in the mutants. Significant changes were declared for metabolites with a FDR level < 0.05.<br /><br /> The day and night change of metabolites were analyzed as described. Three of the harvested shoots were pooled as a replicate and six to eight replicates per genotype were analyzed. For day condition, long-day-grown (16 h light/8 h dark) plants were harvested 1 hour before offset of light and for night condition the plants were harvested 1 hour before onset of light. All data sets were analyzed for statistical differences compared to wild type by t-test using Prism 5 program (GraphicPad software, La Jolla, USA). gram (GraphicPad software, La Jolla, USA).
DS ID DS1  +
DS Title Statistical analysis  +
Modification dateThis property is a special property in this wiki. 16 May 2018 08:24:08  +
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