Maximum entropy models for patterns of gene expression
New experimental methods make it possible to measure the expression levels of many genes, simultaneously, in snapshots from thousands or even millions of individual cells. Current approaches to analyze these experiments involve clustering or low-dimensional projections. Here we use the principle of...
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Zusammenfassung: | New experimental methods make it possible to measure the expression levels of
many genes, simultaneously, in snapshots from thousands or even millions of
individual cells. Current approaches to analyze these experiments involve
clustering or low-dimensional projections. Here we use the principle of maximum
entropy to obtain a probabilistic description that captures the observed
presence or absence of mRNAs from hundreds of genes in cells from the mammalian
brain. We construct the Ising model compatible with experimental means and
pairwise correlations, and validate it by showing that it gives good
predictions for higher-order statistics. We notice that the probability
distribution of cell states has many local maxima. By labeling cell states
according to the associated maximum, we obtain a cell classification that
agrees well with previous results that use traditional clustering techniques.
Our results provide quantitative descriptions of gene expression statistics and
interpretable criteria for defining cell classes, supporting the hypothesis
that cell classes emerge from the collective interaction of gene expression
levels. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2408.08037 |