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Here we plot the correlation matrix for the fifth covariance component, which, similarly to the fourth covariance component, captures some effects that are stronger in Whole Blood than other tissues.
First, we load a couple plotting packages used in the code chunks below.
library(lattice)
library(colorRamps)
In the next code chunk, we load some GTEx summary statistics, as well as some of the results generated from the MASH analysis of the GTEx data.
covmat <- readRDS(paste("../output/MatrixEQTLSumStats.Portable.Z.coved.K3.P3",
"lite.single.expanded.rds",sep = "."))
pis <- readRDS(paste("../output/MatrixEQTLSumStats.Portable.Z.coved.K3.P3",
"lite.single.expanded.V1.pihat.rds",sep = "."))$pihat
z.stat <- readRDS("../data/MatrixEQTLSumStats.Portable.Z.rds")$test.z
pi.mat <- matrix(pis[-length(pis)],ncol = 54,nrow = 22,byrow = TRUE)
names <- colnames(z.stat)
Next, we load the tissue indices:
h <- read.table("../output/uk5rowIndices.txt")[,1]
For the plots of the eigenvectors, we load the colours that are conventionally used to represent the tissues in plots.
missing.tissues <- c(7,8,19,20,24,25,31,34,37)
color.gtex <- read.table("../data/GTExColors.txt",sep = '\t',
comment.char = '')[-missing.tissues,]
Compute the correlations from the \(k=5\) covariance matrix.
k <- 5
x <- cov2cor(covmat[[k]])
x[x<0] <- 0
colnames(x) <- names
rownames(x) <- names
Now we produce the heatmap showing the full covariance matrix.
clrs <- colorRampPalette(rev(c("#D73027","#FC8D59","#FEE090","#FFFFBF",
"#E0F3F8","#91BFDB","#4575B4")))(64)
lat=x[rev(h),rev(h)]
lat[lower.tri(lat)] <- NA
n=nrow(lat)
print(levelplot(lat[n:1,],col.regions = clrs,xlab = "",ylab = "",
colorkey = TRUE))
The top eigenvector captures the predominant pattern in the Uk4 covariance matrix.
col = as.character(color.gtex[,2])
k=5
g=1
v=svd(covmat[[k]])$v[h,]
rownames(v)=colnames(v)=names[h]
par(mar=c(8,4.1,4.1,2.1))
barplot(v[,g]/v[which.max(abs(v[,g])),g],las=2,
main=paste("Eigenvector",g,"of Uk",k),cex.names = 0.5,
col=col[h],names=names[h])
sessionInfo()
R version 3.4.3 (2017-11-30)
Platform: x86_64-apple-darwin15.6.0 (64-bit)
Running under: macOS High Sierra 10.13.4
Matrix products: default
BLAS: /Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/3.4/Resources/lib/libRblas.0.dylib
LAPACK: /Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/3.4/Resources/lib/libRlapack.dylib
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[1] en_US.UTF-8/en_US.UTF-8/en_US.UTF-8/C/en_US.UTF-8/en_US.UTF-8
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[1] stats graphics grDevices utils datasets methods base
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