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bootRanges: flexible generation of null sets of genomic ranges for hypothesis testing

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bootRanges provides fast functions for generation of bootstrapped genomic ranges representing the null sets in enrichment analysis. We show that shuffling or permutation schemes may result in overly narrow test… Click to show full abstract

bootRanges provides fast functions for generation of bootstrapped genomic ranges representing the null sets in enrichment analysis. We show that shuffling or permutation schemes may result in overly narrow test statistics null distributions, while creating new ranges sets with a block bootstrap preserves local genomic correlation structure and generates more reliable null distributions. It can also be used in more complex analyses, such as accessing correlations between cis-regulatory elements (CREs) and genes across cell types or providing optimized thresholds, e.g. log fold change (logFC) from differential analysis. The bootRanges functions are available in the R/Bioconductor package nullranges at https://bioconductor.org/packages/nullranges.

Keywords: null sets; bootranges flexible; genomic ranges; flexible generation; generation null

Journal Title: Bioinformatics
Year Published: 2022

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