A comprehensive platform for analyzing longitudinal multi-omics data

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Abstract

Longitudinal bulk and single-cell omics data is increasingly generated for biological and clinical research but is challenging to analyze due to its many intrinsic types of variations. We present PALMO (https://github.com/aifimmunology/PALMO), a platform that contains five analytical modules to examine longitudinal bulk and single-cell multi-omics data from multiple perspectives, including decomposition of sources of variations within the data, collection of stable or variable features across timepoints and participants, identification of up- or down-regulated markers across timepoints of individual participants, and investigation on samples of same participants for possible outlier events. We have tested PALMO performance on a complex longitudinal multi-omics dataset of five data modalities on the same samples and six external datasets of diverse background. Both PALMO and our longitudinal multi-omics dataset can be valuable resources to the scientific community.

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Vasaikar, S. V., Savage, A. K., Gong, Q., Swanson, E., Talla, A., Lord, C., … Li, X. jun. (2023). A comprehensive platform for analyzing longitudinal multi-omics data. Nature Communications, 14(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-37432-w

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