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Reusable Single Cell for Iterative Epigenomic Analyses
Published on: February 11, 2022
Inferring cell diversity in single cell data using consortium-scale epigenetic data as a biological anchor for cell
Yuliangzi Sun1, Woo Jun Shim1, Sophie Shen1
1Institute for Molecular Bioscience, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, Australia.
Abstract:
Methods for cell clustering and gene expression from single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) data are essential for biological interpretation of cell processes. Here, we present TRIAGE-Cluster which uses genome-wide epigenetic data from diverse bio-samples to identify genes demarcating cell diversity in scRNA-seq data. By integrating patterns of repressive chromatin deposited across diverse cell types with weighted density estimation, TRIAGE-Cluster determines cell type clusters in a 2D UMAP space. We then present TRIAGE-ParseR, a machine learning method which evaluates gene expression rank lists to define gene groups governing the identity and function of cell types. We demonstrate the utility of this two-step approach using atlases of in vivo and in vitro cell diversification and organogenesis. We also provide a web accessible dashboard for analysis and download of data and software. Collectively, genome-wide epigenetic repression provides a versatile strategy to define cell diversity and study gene regulation of scRNA-seq data.
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