multiDGD: A versatile deep generative model for multi-omics data.
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Recent technological advancements in single-cell genomics have enabled joint profiling of gene expression and alternative modalities at unprecedented scale. Consequently, the complexity of multi-omics data sets is increasing massively. Existing models for multi-modal data are typically limited in functionality or scalability, making data integration and downstream analysis cumbersome. We present multiDGD, a scalable deep generative model providing a probabilistic framework to learn shared representations of transcriptome and chromatin accessibility. It shows outstanding performance on data reconstruction without feature selection. We demonstrate on several data sets from human and mouse that multiDGD learns well-clustered joint representations. We further find that probabilistic modeling of sample covariates enables post-hoc data integration without the need for fine-tuning. Additionally, we show that multiDGD can detect statistical associations between genes and regulatory regions conditioned on the learned representations. multiDGD is available as an scverse-compatible package on GitHub.
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Acknowledgements: This publication is part of the Human Cell Atlas (www.humancellatlas.org/publications/). S.A.T. and E.D. acknowledge Wellcome Sanger core funding (WT206194). A.K. is supported by grants NNF20OC0062606, NNF20OC0063268, and NNF20OC0059939 from the Novo Nordisk Foundation. We acknowledge all the great discussions at the Sanger Institute regarding data generation, processing, and analysis and the wonderful support from the Center for Health Data Science.
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2041-1723
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Novo Nordisk Fonden (Novo Nordisk Foundation) (NNF20OC0062606, NNF20OC0063268, NNF20OC0059939)

