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  • Computational Biology
  • Genomics
  • Data Science

Background:

  • Single-cell omics datasets are rapidly expanding, offering potential for reuse.
  • Challenges in data transfer, normalization, and integration hinder effective data reuse.
  • Existing platforms lack efficient methods for accessing and analyzing large-scale single-cell data.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce scvi-hub, a novel platform for efficient sharing and access of single-cell omics datasets.
  • To enable immediate execution of key analytical tasks using pretrained probabilistic models.
  • To reduce storage and computational demands for single-cell data analysis.

Main Methods:

  • Development of scvi-hub, a platform leveraging pretrained probabilistic models for single-cell omics data.
  • Integration of scvi-hub within the scvi-tools and scverse open-source environments.
  • Demonstration of efficient analysis of large reference datasets, including the CZI CELLxGENE Discover Census.

Main Results:

  • scvi-hub facilitates efficient data sharing and access for single-cell omics.
  • Pretrained models enable immediate execution of tasks like visualization, imputation, annotation, and deconvolution.
  • Massively reduced storage and compute requirements are achieved for data analysis.
  • Efficient analysis of large-scale datasets, such as the CELLxGENE Discover Census, is demonstrated.

Conclusions:

  • scvi-hub offers a scalable and user-friendly framework for the single-cell omics community.
  • The platform democratizes access to atlas-level analysis capabilities.
  • It fosters a growing ecosystem of accessible, ready-to-use models and datasets.