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Yuying Xie1, Yufeng Liu2, William Valdar3.
Abstract
Gaussian graphical models are widely used to represent conditional dependence among random variables. In this paper, we propose a novel estimator for data arising from a group of Gaussian graphical models that are themselves dependent. A motivating example is that of modeling gene expression collected on multiple tissues from the same individual: here the multivariate outcome is affected by dependencies acting not only at the level of the specific tissues, but also at the level of the whole body; existing methods that assume independence among graphs are not applicable in this case. To estimate multiple dependent graphs, we decompose the problem into two graphical layers: the systemic layer, which affects all outcomes and thereby induces cross-graph dependence, and the category-specific layer, which represents graph-specific variation. We propose a graphical EM technique that estimates both layers jointly, establish estimation consistency and selection sparsistency of the proposed estimator, and confirm by simulation that the EM method is superior to a simple one-step method. We apply our technique to mouse genomics data and obtain biologically plausible results.Entities:
Keywords: EM algorithm; Gaussian graphical model; mouse genomics; shrinkage; sparsity; variable selection
Year: 2016 PMID: 29038606 PMCID: PMC5640885 DOI: 10.1093/biomet/asw035
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biometrika ISSN: 0006-3444 Impact factor: 2.445