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Summary Table
NAME | CATEGORY | CITATION | YEAR |
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scds | Doublets | Bais AS, Kostka D. (2020) scds: computational annotation of doublets in single-cell RNA sequencing data Bioinformatics, 36 (4) 1150-1158. doi:10.1093/bioinformatics/btz698. PMID 31501871 | 2020 |
SoupX | QC | Young MD, Behjati S. (2020) SoupX removes ambient RNA contamination from droplet-based single-cell RNA sequencing data Gigascience, 9 (12) . doi:10.1093/gigascience/giaa151. PMID 33367645 | 2020 |
Doublets
scds
- NAME : scds
- DESCRIPTION : The scds package provides methods to annotate doublets in scRNA-seq data computationally.
- URL : https://www.bioconductor.org/packages/release/bioc/html/scds.html
- TITLE : scds: computational annotation of doublets in single-cell RNA sequencing data
- DOI : 10.1093/bioinformatics/btz698
- ABSTRACT : MOTIVATION: Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) technologies enable the study of transcriptional heterogeneity at the resolution of individual cells and have an increasing impact on biomedical research. However, it is known that these methods sometimes wrongly consider two or more cells as single cells, and that a number of so-called doublets is present in the output of such experiments. Treating doublets as single cells in downstream analyses can severely bias a study's conclusions, and therefore computational strategies for the identification of doublets are needed. RESULTS: With scds, we propose two new approaches for in silico doublet identification: Co-expression based doublet scoring (cxds) and binary classification based doublet scoring (bcds). The co-expression based approach, cxds, utilizes binarized (absence/presence) gene expression data and, employing a binomial model for the co-expression of pairs of genes, yields interpretable doublet annotations. bcds, on the other hand, uses a binary classification approach to discriminate artificial doublets from original data. We apply our methods and existing computational doublet identification approaches to four datasets with experimental doublet annotations and find that our methods perform at least as well as the state of the art, at comparably little computational cost. We observe appreciable differences between methods and across datasets and that no approach dominates all others. In summary, scds presents a scalable, competitive approach that allows for doublet annotation of datasets with thousands of cells in a matter of seconds. AVAILABILITY AND IMPLEMENTATION: scds is implemented as a Bioconductor R package (doi: 10.18129/B9.bioc.scds). SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online.
- CITATION : Bais AS, Kostka D. (2020) scds: computational annotation of doublets in single-cell RNA sequencing data Bioinformatics, 36 (4) 1150-1158. doi:10.1093/bioinformatics/btz698. PMID 31501871
- JOURNAL_INFO : Bioinformatics ; Bioinformatics ; 2020 ; 36 ; 4 ; 1150-1158
- PUBMED_LINK : 31501871
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SoupX
- NAME : SoupX
- URL : https://github.com/constantAmateur/SoupX
- TITLE : SoupX removes ambient RNA contamination from droplet-based single-cell RNA sequencing data
- DOI : 10.1093/gigascience/giaa151
- ABSTRACT : BACKGROUND: Droplet-based single-cell RNA sequence analyses assume that all acquired RNAs are endogenous to cells. However, any cell-free RNAs contained within the input solution are also captured by these assays. This sequencing of cell-free RNA constitutes a background contamination that confounds the biological interpretation of single-cell transcriptomic data. RESULTS: We demonstrate that contamination from this "soup" of cell-free RNAs is ubiquitous, with experiment-specific variations in composition and magnitude. We present a method, SoupX, for quantifying the extent of the contamination and estimating "background-corrected" cell expression profiles that seamlessly integrate with existing downstream analysis tools. Applying this method to several datasets using multiple droplet sequencing technologies, we demonstrate that its application improves biological interpretation of otherwise misleading data, as well as improving quality control metrics. CONCLUSIONS: We present SoupX, a tool for removing ambient RNA contamination from droplet-based single-cell RNA sequencing experiments. This tool has broad applicability, and its application can improve the biological utility of existing and future datasets.
- CITATION : Young MD, Behjati S. (2020) SoupX removes ambient RNA contamination from droplet-based single-cell RNA sequencing data Gigascience, 9 (12) . doi:10.1093/gigascience/giaa151. PMID 33367645
- JOURNAL_INFO : GigaScience ; Gigascience ; 2020 ; 9 ; 12 ;
- PUBMED_LINK : 33367645