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First, we load some functions defined for mash analyses.
source("../code/normfuncs.R")
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thresh <- 0.05
Load some GTEx summary statistics, as well as some of the results generated from the mash analysis of the GTEx data.
out <- readRDS("../data/MatrixEQTLSumStats.Portable.Z.rds")
maxb <- out$test.b
maxz <- out$test.z
standard.error <- out$test.s
out <- readRDS(paste("../output/MatrixEQTLSumStats.Portable.Z.coved.K3.P3",
"lite.single.expanded.V1.posterior.rds",sep = "."))
pm.mash <- out$posterior.means
lfsr.mash <- out$lfsr
pm.mash.beta <- pm.mash * standard.error
nsig <- rowSums(lfsr.mash<thresh)
pm.mash.beta.norm <- het.norm(effectsize = pm.mash.beta)
pm.mash.beta.norm <- pm.mash.beta.norm[(nsig>0),]
lfsr.mash <- as.matrix(lfsr.mash[nsig>0,])
colnames(lfsr.mash) <- colnames(maxz)
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,]
col = as.character(color.gtex[,2])
a=which(rowSums(pm.mash.beta.norm>0.5)==1)
lfsr.fold=as.matrix(lfsr.mash[a,])
pm <- as.matrix(pm.mash.beta.norm[a,])
tspec=NULL
for(i in 1:ncol(pm)){
tspec[i]=sum(pm[,i]>0.5)
}
tspec <- as.matrix(tspec)
rownames(tspec) <- colnames(maxz)
barplot(as.numeric(t(tspec)),las = 2,cex.names = 0.3,col = col,
names = colnames(lfsr.fold))
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
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# Matrix products: default
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# 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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