Analysis of variance of microarray data. Author Julien Ayroles, Greg Gibson Publication Year 2006 Type Journal Article Abstract Analysis of variance (ANOVA) is an approach used to identify differentially expressed genes in complex experimental designs. It is based on testing for the significance of the magnitude of effect of two or more treatments taking into account the variance within and between treatment classes. ANOVA is a highly flexible analytical approach that allows investigators to simultaneously assess the contributions of multiple factors to gene expression variation, including technical (dye, batch) effects and biological (sex, genotype, drug, time) ones, as well as interactions between factors. This chapter provides an overview of the theory of linear mixture modeling and the sequence of steps involved in fitting gene-specific models and discusses essential features of experimental design. Commercial and open-source software for performing ANOVA is widely available. Keywords Animals, Humans, Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis, Analysis of Variance Journal Methods Enzymol Volume 411 Pages 214-33 Alternate Journal Meth. Enzymol. Google ScholarBibTeXEndNote X3 XML