Paper
Document
Download
Flag content
71

StabMap: Mosaic single cell data integration using non-overlapping features

Save
TipTip
Document
Download
Flag content
71
TipTip
Save
Document
Download
Flag content

Abstract

ABSTRACT Currently available single cell -omics technologies capture many unique features with different biological information content. Data integration aims to place cells, captured with different technologies, onto a common embedding to facilitate downstream analytical tasks. Current horizontal data integration techniques use a set of common features, thereby ignoring non-overlapping features and losing information. Here we introduce StabMap, a mosaic data integration technique that stabilises mapping of single cell data by exploiting the non-overlapping features. StabMap is a flexible approach that first infers a mosaic data topology, then projects all cells onto supervised or unsupervised reference coordinates by traversing shortest paths along the topology. We show that StabMap performs well in various simulation contexts, facilitates disjoint mosaic data integration, and enables the use of novel spatial gene expression features for mapping dissociated single cell data onto a spatial transcriptomic reference.

Paper PDF

This paper's license is marked as closed access or non-commercial and cannot be viewed on ResearchHub. Visit the paper's external site.