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Machine learning-based analysis of multi-omics data on the cloud for investigating gene regulations

Minsik Oh, Sung‐Joon Park, Sun Kim, Heejoon Chae

2020Briefings in Bioinformatics54 citationsDOI

Abstract

Gene expressions are subtly regulated by quantifiable measures of genetic molecules such as interaction with other genes, methylation, mutations, transcription factor and histone modifications. Integrative analysis of multi-omics data can help scientists understand the condition or patient-specific gene regulation mechanisms. However, analysis of multi-omics data is challenging since it requires not only the analysis of multiple omics data sets but also mining complex relations among different genetic molecules by using state-of-the-art machine learning methods. In addition, analysis of multi-omics data needs quite large computing infrastructure. Moreover, interpretation of the analysis results requires collaboration among many scientists, often requiring reperforming analysis from different perspectives. Many of the aforementioned technical issues can be nicely handled when machine learning tools are deployed on the cloud. In this survey article, we first survey machine learning methods that can be used for gene regulation study, and we categorize them according to five different goals: gene regulatory subnetwork discovery, disease subtype analysis, survival analysis, clinical prediction and visualization. We also summarize the methods in terms of multi-omics input types. Then, we explain why the cloud is potentially a good solution for the analysis of multi-omics data, followed by a survey of two state-of-the-art cloud systems, Galaxy and BioVLAB. Finally, we discuss important issues when the cloud is used for the analysis of multi-omics data for the gene regulation study.

Topics & Concepts

Cloud computingOmicsComputer scienceData scienceVisualizationComputational biologyData miningBioinformaticsBiologyOperating systemBioinformatics and Genomic NetworksGene expression and cancer classificationGene Regulatory Network Analysis