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Bioinformatics ; 40(5)2024 May 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38676578

ABSTRACT

MOTIVATION: Copy number variations (CNVs) are common genetic alterations in tumour cells. The delineation of CNVs holds promise for enhancing our comprehension of cancer progression. Moreover, accurate inference of CNVs from single-cell sequencing data is essential for unravelling intratumoral heterogeneity. However, existing inference methods face limitations in resolution and sensitivity. RESULTS: To address these challenges, we present CopyVAE, a deep learning framework based on a variational autoencoder architecture. Through experiments, we demonstrated that CopyVAE can accurately and reliably detect CNVs from data obtained using single-cell RNA sequencing. CopyVAE surpasses existing methods in terms of sensitivity and specificity. We also discussed CopyVAE's potential to advance our understanding of genetic alterations and their impact on disease advancement. AVAILABILITY AND IMPLEMENTATION: CopyVAE is implemented and freely available under MIT license at https://github.com/kurtsemih/copyVAE.


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DNA Copy Number Variations , Single-Cell Analysis , Single-Cell Analysis/methods , Humans , Deep Learning , Software , Transcriptome/genetics , Sequence Analysis, RNA/methods , Neoplasms/genetics
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Bioinformatics ; 38(5): 1235-1243, 2022 02 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34718417

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MOTIVATION: DNA methylation plays a key role in a variety of biological processes. Recently, Nanopore long-read sequencing has enabled direct detection of these modifications. As a consequence, a range of computational methods have been developed to exploit Nanopore data for methylation detection. However, current approaches rely on a human-defined threshold to detect the methylation status of a genomic position and are not optimized to detect sites methylated at low frequency. Furthermore, most methods use either the Nanopore signals or the basecalling errors as the model input and do not take advantage of their combination. RESULTS: Here, we present DeepMP, a convolutional neural network-based model that takes information from Nanopore signals and basecalling errors to detect whether a given motif in a read is methylated or not. Besides, DeepMP introduces a threshold-free position modification calling model sensitive to sites methylated at low frequency across cells. We comprehensively benchmarked DeepMP against state-of-the-art methods on Escherichia coli, human and pUC19 datasets. DeepMP outperforms current approaches at read-based and position-based methylation detection across sites methylated at different frequencies in the three datasets. AVAILABILITY AND IMPLEMENTATION: DeepMP is implemented and freely available under MIT license at https://github.com/pepebonet/DeepMP. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online.


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Deep Learning , Nanopore Sequencing , Nanopores , Humans , Software , Sequence Analysis, DNA , High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing/methods , Escherichia coli/genetics , DNA/genetics
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