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GraCEImpute: A novel graph clustering autoencoder approach for imputation of single-cell RNA-seq data
Yueying Wang1, Kewei Li1, Ruochi Zhang2
1College of Computer Science and Technology, Key Laboratory of Symbolic Computation and Knowledge Engineering of Ministry of Education, Jilin University, Changchun, Jilin, 130012, China.
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Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) technology establishes a unique view for elucidating cellular heterogeneity in various biological systems. Yet the scRNA-seq data is compromised by a high dropout rate due to the technological limitation, and the substantial data loss poses computational challenges on subsequent analyses. This study introduces a novel graph clustering autoencoder (GCAE)-based imputation approach (GraCEImpute) to address the challenge of missing data in scRNA-seq data. Our comprehensive evaluation demonstrates that the GraCEImpute model outperforms existing approaches in accurately imputing dropout zeros within scRNA-seq data. The proposed GraCEImpute model also demonstrates the significantly enhanced quality of downstream scRNA-seq data analyses, including clustering, differential gene expression (DEG) analysis, and cell trajectory inference. These improvements underscore the GraCEImpute model's potential to facilitate a deeper understanding of cellular processes and heterogeneity through the scRNA-seq data analyses. The source code is released at https://www.healthinformaticslab.org/supp/.

