Seurat (version 1.4.0)

FindMarkers: Gene expression markers of identity classes

Description

Finds markers (differentially expressed genes) for identity classes

Usage

FindMarkers(object, ident.1, ident.2 = NULL, genes.use = NULL,
  thresh.use = 0.25, test.use = "bimod", min.pct = 0.1,
  min.diff.pct = 0.05, print.bar = TRUE, only.pos = FALSE,
  max.cells.per.ident = Inf, random.seed = 1, latent.vars = "nUMI")

Arguments

object

Seurat object

ident.1

Identity class to define markers for

ident.2

A second identity class for comparison. If NULL (default) - use all other cells for comparison.

genes.use

Genes to test. Default is to use all genes

thresh.use

Limit testing to genes which show, on average, at least X-fold difference (log-scale) between the two groups of cells. Default is 0.25 Increasing thresh.use speeds up the function, but can miss weaker signals.

test.use

Denotes which test to use. Seurat currently implements "bimod" (likelihood-ratio test for single cell gene expression, McDavid et al., Bioinformatics, 2011, default), "roc" (standard AUC classifier), "t" (Students t-test), and "tobit" (Tobit-test for differential gene expression, as in Trapnell et al., Nature Biotech, 2014), 'poisson', and 'negbinom'. The latter two options should only be used on UMI datasets, and assume an underlying poisson or negative-binomial distribution

min.pct

- only test genes that are detected in a minimum fraction of min.pct cells in either of the two populations. Meant to speed up the function by not testing genes that are very infrequently expressed. Default is 0.1

min.diff.pct

- only test genes that show a minimum difference in the fraction of detection between the two groups. Set to 0.025 by default

print.bar

Print a progress bar once expression testing begins (uses pbapply to do this)

only.pos

Only return positive markers (FALSE by default)

max.cells.per.ident

Down sample each identity class to a max number. Default is no downsampling. Not activated by default (set to Inf)

random.seed

Random seed for downsampling

Value

Matrix containing a ranked list of putative markers, and associated statistics (p-values, ROC score, etc.)