Affiliation:
1. MOE Key Laboratory of Bioinformatics, Center for Synthetic & Systems Biology, School of Life Sciences Tsinghua University Beijing China
Abstract
AbstractSpatially resolved transcriptomics has been dramatically transforming biological and medical research in various fields. It enables transcriptome profiling at single‐cell, multi‐cellular, or sub‐cellular resolution, while retaining the information of geometric localizations of cells in complex tissues. The coupling of cell spatial information and its molecular characteristics generates a novel multi‐modal high‐throughput data source, which poses new challenges for the development of analytical methods for data‐mining. Spatial transcriptomic data are often highly complex, noisy, and biased, presenting a series of difficulties, many unresolved, for data analysis and generation of biological insights. In addition, to keep pace with the ever‐evolving spatial transcriptomic experimental technologies, the existing analytical theories and tools need to be updated and reformed accordingly. In this review, we provide an overview and discussion of the current computational approaches for mining of spatial transcriptomics data. Future directions and perspectives of methodology design are proposed to stimulate further discussions and advances in new analytical models and algorithms.This article is categorized under:
RNA Methods > RNA Analyses in Cells
RNA Evolution and Genomics > Computational Analyses of RNA
RNA Export and Localization > RNA Localization
Funder
Tsinghua University
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Ministry of Science and Technology of the People's Republic of China
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