Abstract
AbstractIn this paper, we aim to build a platform that will help bridge the gap between high-dimensional computation and wet-lab experimentation by allowing users to interrogate genomic signatures at multiple molecular levels and identify best next actionable steps for downstream decision making. We introduce : a publicly accessible package and web application platform to easily perform in silico hypothesis testing of generated gene regulatory networks. We demonstrate the utility of by conducting an end-to-end analysis in a statistical genetics application focused on measuring the effect of in silico perturbations of complex trait architecture. By using a real dataset from the Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics, we both recapitulate previous findings and propose hypotheses about the genes involved in the percentage of immune CD8+ cells found in heterogeneous stocks of mice. Source code for the package is available at https://github.com/lcrawlab/multio-viz and an interactive version of the platform is available at https://multioviz.ccv.brown.edu/.
Funder
David & Lucile Packard Fellowship for Science and Engineering
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC