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Pertpy: an end-to-end framework for perturbation analysis
Lukas Heumos1,2,3, Yuge Ji1,2, Lilly May1,4
1Institute of Computational Biology, Helmholtz Center Munich, Munich, Germany.
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Advances in single-cell technology have enabled the measurement of cell-resolved molecular states across a variety of cell lines and tissues under a plethora of genetic, chemical, environmental or disease perturbations. Current methods focus on differential comparison or are specific to a particular task in a multi-condition setting with purely statistical perspectives. The quickly growing number, size and complexity of such studies require a scalable analysis framework that takes existing biological context into account. Here we present pertpy, a Python-based modular framework for the analysis of large-scale single-cell perturbation experiments. Pertpy provides access to harmonized perturbation datasets and metadata databases along with numerous fast and user-friendly implementations of both established and novel methods, such as automatic metadata annotation or perturbation distances, to efficiently analyze perturbation data. As part of the scverse ecosystem, pertpy interoperates with existing single-cell analysis libraries and is designed to be easily extended.
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