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DIVAS: an R package for identifying shared and individual variations of multiomics data
Yinuo Sun1,2, J S Marron3,4, Kim-Anh Lê Cao1
1Melbourne Integrative Genomics, School of Mathematics and Statistics, The University of Melbourne, Australia.
Motivation:
Multiomics data integration aims to identify biological patterns shared across molecular modalities. Most existing methods detect either jointly shared variation, across all modalities, or individual variation, unique to a single modality, but overlook partially shared variation, shared by only a subset of modalities. This is a critical limitation, because many biological mechanisms manifest in some but not all molecular modalities.
Results:
We present an open-source R package implementing DIVAS (Data Integration Via Analysis of Subspaces), a framework for systematically identifying jointly shared, partially shared and individual variations across multiple data types. DIVAS combines angle-based subspace analysis with inference through rotational bootstrap, hierarchically searching all combinations of modalities to decompose multiomics data into interpretable components with scores and loadings. In simulations with a known sharing structure, DIVAS recovered every component across a wide range of noise levels, whereas existing methods did not. Applied to multi-modal COVID-19 data, it reveals partially shared immune and metabolic dysregulation patterns underpinning disease severity that conventional approaches would miss.
Availability And Implementation:
DIVAS is available at https://github.com/ByronSyun/DIVAS, with documentation and vignettes. The COVID-19 case study vignette is available at https://byronsyun.github.io/DIVAS_COVID19_CaseStudy/.
Supplementary Information:
Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online.
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