Characterizing transcriptional heterogeneity through pathway and gene set overdispersion analysis

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Abstract

The transcriptional state of a cell reflects a variety of biological factors, from cell-type-specific features to transient processes such as the cell cycle, all of which may be of interest. However, identifying such aspects from noisy single-cell RNA-seq data remains challenging. We developed pathway and gene set overdispersion analysis (PAGODA) to resolve multiple, potentially overlapping aspects of transcriptional heterogeneity by testing gene sets for coordinated variability among measured cells.

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Fan, J., Salathia, N., Liu, R., Kaeser, G. E., Yung, Y. C., Herman, J. L., … Kharchenko, P. V. (2016). Characterizing transcriptional heterogeneity through pathway and gene set overdispersion analysis. Nature Methods, 13(3), 241–244. https://doi.org/10.1038/nmeth.3734

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