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Consequences and opportunities arising due to sparser single-cell RNA-seq datasets.


ABSTRACT: With the number of cells measured in single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) datasets increasing exponentially and concurrent increased sparsity due to more zero counts being measured for many genes, we demonstrate here that downstream analyses on binary-based gene expression give similar results as count-based analyses. Moreover, a binary representation scales up to ~ 50-fold more cells that can be analyzed using the same computational resources. We also highlight the possibilities provided by binarized scRNA-seq data. Development of specialized tools for bit-aware implementations of downstream analytical tasks will enable a more fine-grained resolution of biological heterogeneity.

SUBMITTER: Bouland GA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10120229 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Consequences and opportunities arising due to sparser single-cell RNA-seq datasets.

Bouland Gerard A GA   Mahfouz Ahmed A   Reinders Marcel J T MJT  

Genome biology 20230421 1


With the number of cells measured in single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) datasets increasing exponentially and concurrent increased sparsity due to more zero counts being measured for many genes, we demonstrate here that downstream analyses on binary-based gene expression give similar results as count-based analyses. Moreover, a binary representation scales up to ~ 50-fold more cells that can be analyzed using the same computational resources. We also highlight the possibilities provided by b  ...[more]

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