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Uphyloplot2: visualizing phylogenetic trees from single-cell RNA-seq data

Stefan Kurtenbach, Anthony Cruz, Daniel A. Rodriguez, Michael Durante, J. William Harbour

2021BMC Genomics41 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Recent advances in single cell sequencing technologies allow for greater resolution in assessing tumor clonality using chromosome copy number variations (CNVs). While single cell DNA sequencing technologies are ideal to identify tumor sub-clones, they remain expensive and in contrast to single cell RNA-seq (scRNA-seq) methods are more limited in the data they generate. However, CNV data can be inferred from scRNA-seq and bulk RNA-seq, for which several tools have been developed, including inferCNV, CaSpER, and HoneyBADGER. Inferences regarding tumor clonality from CNV data (and other sources) are frequently visualized using phylogenetic plots, which previously required time-consuming and error-prone, manual analysis. RESULTS: Here, we present Uphyloplot2, a python script that generates phylogenetic plots directly from inferred RNA-seq data, or any Newick formatted dendrogram file. The tool is publicly available at https://github.com/harbourlab/UPhyloplot2/ . CONCLUSIONS: Uphyloplot2 is an easy-to-use tool to generate phylogenetic plots to depict tumor clonality from scRNA-seq data and other sources.

Topics & Concepts

Phylogenetic treeBiologyPython (programming language)Computational biologyCopy-number variationRNA-SeqDendrogramDNA sequencingSingle cell sequencingGeneticsGenomeDNAComputer scienceTranscriptomeGeneMutationExome sequencingGenetic diversityPopulationSociologyOperating systemDemographyGene expressionCancer Genomics and DiagnosticsSingle-cell and spatial transcriptomicsGenomic variations and chromosomal abnormalities