scDALI: modeling allelic heterogeneity in single cells reveals context-specific genetic regulation

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While it is established that the functional impact of genetic variation can vary across cell types and states, capturing this diversity remains challenging. Current studies using bulk sequencing either ignore this heterogeneity or use sorted cell populations, reducing discovery and explanatory power. Here, we develop scDALI, a versatile computational framework that integrates information on cellular states with allelic quantifications of single-cell sequencing data to characterize cell-state-specific genetic effects. We apply scDALI to scATAC-seq profiles from developing F1 Drosophila embryos and scRNA-seq from differentiating human iPSCs, uncovering heterogeneous genetic effects in specific lineages, developmental stages, or cell types.

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Heinen, T., Secchia, S., Reddington, J. P., Zhao, B., Furlong, E. E. M., & Stegle, O. (2022). scDALI: modeling allelic heterogeneity in single cells reveals context-specific genetic regulation. Genome Biology, 23(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13059-021-02593-8

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