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1Department of Neurology, Aerospace Center Hospital, School of Life Science, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, China.
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Single-cell sequencing enables the systematic discovery of cell fate-determining transcription factors (TFs), or key TFs, that define cellular identity or drive cell state transitions. A wide range of computational methods have been developed for this goal, but they differ substantially in the input data and the biological questions they address. In this article, we systematically review computational approaches for key TF identification and organize them from three perspectives: whether they identify TFs defining cell state identity or driving state transitions, whether transitions are modeled as discrete or continuous processes, and whether TFs act individually or combinatorially. We summarize key features and application scenarios of relevant methods to guide tool selection and discuss emerging trends in this field toward programmable and active control of cell fate.
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