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Selecting gene features for unsupervised analysis of single-cell gene expression data

Jie Sheng, Wei Vivian Li

2021Briefings in Bioinformatics38 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) technologies facilitate the characterization of transcriptomic landscapes in diverse species, tissues, and cell types with unprecedented molecular resolution. In order to evaluate various biological hypotheses using high-dimensional single-cell gene expression data, most computational and statistical methods depend on a gene feature selection step to identify genes with high biological variability and reduce computational complexity. Even though many gene selection methods have been developed for scRNA-seq analysis, there lacks a systematic comparison of the assumptions, statistical models, and selection criteria used by these methods. In this article, we summarize and discuss 17 computational methods for selecting gene features in unsupervised analysis of single-cell gene expression data, with unified notations and statistical frameworks. Our discussion provides a useful summary to help practitioners select appropriate methods based on their assumptions and applicability, and to assist method developers in designing new computational tools for unsupervised learning of scRNA-seq data.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceSelection (genetic algorithm)Feature selectionComputational biologyUnsupervised learningComputational modelNotationMachine learningArtificial intelligenceData miningBiologyMathematicsArithmeticSingle-cell and spatial transcriptomicsGene expression and cancer classificationExtracellular vesicles in disease