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We began analyzing https://journals.plos.org/ploscompbiol/article?id=10.1371/journal.pcbi.1004075, but it redirected us to https://journals.plos.org/ploscompbiol/article?id=10.1371/journal.pcbi.1004075. The analysis below is for the second page.

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Author Summary Relative abundance data is common in the life sciences, but appreciation that it needs special analysis and interpretation is scarce. Correlation is popular as a statistical measure of pairwise association but should not be used on data that carry only relative information. Using timecourse yeast gene expression data, we show how correlation of relative abundances can lead to conclusions opposite to those drawn from absolute abundances, and that its value changes when different components are included in the analysis. Once all absolute information has been removed, only a subset of those associations will reliably endure in the remaining relative data, specifically, associations where pairs of values behave proportionally across observations. We propose a new statistic ϕ to describe the strength of proportionality between two variables and demonstrate how it can be straightforwardly used instead of correlation as the basis of familiar analyses and visualization methods.

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cookies plos protein translation ribosomal rna depletion medicine 19 global transcriptional responses random variables log original author molecular biology molecular biology 4 genetics random variables genome-wide expression patterns translation elongation factors bivariate line-fitting methods expression networks based inferring correlation networks statistical model fits gene expression studies tuning gene expression fission yeast transcriptomes expression networks expression networks [12 open computer programs statistically independent variables standardized major axis relevance networks [17] compare gene coexpression statistical methods raises intriguing questions figures citation industrial research organisation larger total 5th international workshop supporting information files s1 supporting information mathematical contributions comments discussion top marginal histogram references 1 cookie policy genomic survey data statistical analysis biological questions raised s2 supporting information association produce results grey line represents raise alarm bells white contour lines behave perfectly proportionally

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  • 1 indicate strong dependence, weak dependence, or no dependence?
  • 5 million pairs of mRNAs?
  • But is this problem just a theoretical construct?
  • How then can we make sound inferences from relative data?
  • Lovell D, Pawlowsky-Glahn V, Egozcue JJ (2013) Have you got things in proportion?
  • So how should we go about analyzing these relative data?

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