scAbsolute: measuring single-cell ploidy and replication status

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Abstract

Cancer cells often exhibit DNA copy number aberrations and can vary widely in their ploidy. Correct estimation of the ploidy of single-cell genomes is paramount for downstream analysis. Based only on single-cell DNA sequencing information, scAbsolute achieves accurate and unbiased measurement of single-cell ploidy and replication status, including whole-genome duplications. We demonstrate scAbsolute’s capabilities using experimental cell multiplets, a FUCCI cell cycle expression system, and a benchmark against state-of-the-art methods. scAbsolute provides a robust foundation for single-cell DNA sequencing analysis across different technologies and has the potential to enable improvements in a number of downstream analyses.

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Schneider, M. P., Cullen, A. E., Pangonyte, J., Skelton, J., Major, H., Van Oudenhove, E., … Markowetz, F. (2024). scAbsolute: measuring single-cell ploidy and replication status. Genome Biology, 25(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13059-024-03204-y

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