Abstract Despite recent developments, it is hard to profile all multi-omics single-cell data modalities on the same cell. Thus, huge amounts of single-cell genomics data of unpaired observations on different cells are generated. We propose a method named UnpairReg for the regression analysis on unpaired observations to integrate single-cell multi-omics data. On real and simulated data, UnpairReg provides an accurate estimation of cell gene expression where only chromatin accessibility data is available. The cis-regulatory network inferred from UnpairReg is highly consistent with eQTL mapping. UnpairReg improves cell type identification accuracy by joint analysis of single-cell gene expression and chromatin accessibility data
The emergence of single-cell multiomics data provides unprecedented opportunities to scrutinize the ...
Single-cell and bulk genomics assays have complementary strengths and weaknesses, and alone neither ...
A fundamental fact in biology states that genes do not operate in isolation, and yet, methods that i...
Recent advances in single-cell open-chromatin and transcriptome profiling have created a challenge o...
Droplet-based single-cell transcriptome sequencing (scRNA-seq) technology can measure the gene expre...
Cells are the basic units of life. Studying complex tissues and whole organs requires an understandi...
Single-cell technologies have emerged as powerful tools to analyze complex tissues at the single-cel...
Recent technological breakthroughs in single-cell RNA sequencing are revolutionizing modern experime...
BACKGROUND: Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) has enabled the unbiased, high-throughput quantif...
The identity of each cell in the human body is established and maintained through distinct gene expr...
Normalisr removes technical bias in single-cell RNA-seq and detects gene differential and coexpressi...
Single-cell RNA-seq will allow building cell atlases for any tissue in any species, and studying the...
International audienceNetworks are powerful tools to represent and investigate biological systems. T...
Single cell transcriptomic technologies which capture high dimensional measurements of gene expressi...
We introduce AIscEA – Alignment-based Integration of single-cell gene Expression and chromatin Acces...
The emergence of single-cell multiomics data provides unprecedented opportunities to scrutinize the ...
Single-cell and bulk genomics assays have complementary strengths and weaknesses, and alone neither ...
A fundamental fact in biology states that genes do not operate in isolation, and yet, methods that i...
Recent advances in single-cell open-chromatin and transcriptome profiling have created a challenge o...
Droplet-based single-cell transcriptome sequencing (scRNA-seq) technology can measure the gene expre...
Cells are the basic units of life. Studying complex tissues and whole organs requires an understandi...
Single-cell technologies have emerged as powerful tools to analyze complex tissues at the single-cel...
Recent technological breakthroughs in single-cell RNA sequencing are revolutionizing modern experime...
BACKGROUND: Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) has enabled the unbiased, high-throughput quantif...
The identity of each cell in the human body is established and maintained through distinct gene expr...
Normalisr removes technical bias in single-cell RNA-seq and detects gene differential and coexpressi...
Single-cell RNA-seq will allow building cell atlases for any tissue in any species, and studying the...
International audienceNetworks are powerful tools to represent and investigate biological systems. T...
Single cell transcriptomic technologies which capture high dimensional measurements of gene expressi...
We introduce AIscEA – Alignment-based Integration of single-cell gene Expression and chromatin Acces...
The emergence of single-cell multiomics data provides unprecedented opportunities to scrutinize the ...
Single-cell and bulk genomics assays have complementary strengths and weaknesses, and alone neither ...
A fundamental fact in biology states that genes do not operate in isolation, and yet, methods that i...