At 1995 the work on False discovery rate and other new ideas had begun.
The use of a false discovery rate is a more sophisticated approach that has become a popular method for control of multiple hypothesis tests.
Choosing a particular curve determines a point of maximum production based on discovery rates, production rates and cumulative production.
Early in the curve (pre-peak), the production rate increases because of the discovery rate and the addition of infrastructure.
Used to estimate the false discovery rates.
The discovery rate of fresh water fish is at 200 new species per year.
In addition, SAM readily quantitates the trade-offs between false discovery rates and numbers of selected genes.
This however has not performed any statistical significance calculations so hypothesis testing was performed and the false discovery rate was controlled at 1%.
And the false discovery rate is given by:
The Benjamini-Hochberg-Yekutieli procedure controls the false discovery rate under positive dependence assumptions.