Detection of allele-specific expression in spatial transcriptomics with spASE.
Genome biology
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| Abstract | Spatial transcriptomics technologies permit the study of the spatial distribution of RNA at near-single-cell resolution genome-wide. However, the feasibility of studying spatial allele-specific expression (ASE) from these data remains uncharacterized. Here, we introduce spASE, a computational framework for detecting and estimating spatial ASE. To tackle the challenges presented by cell type mixtures and a low signal to noise ratio, we implement a hierarchical model involving additive mixtures of spatial smoothing splines. We apply our method to allele-resolved Visium and Slide-seq from the mouse cerebellum and hippocampus and report new insight into the landscape of spatial and cell type-specific ASE therein. |
| Year of Publication | 2024
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| Journal | Genome biology
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| Volume | 25
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| Issue | 1
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| Pages | 180
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| Date Published | 07/2024
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| ISSN | 1474-760X
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| DOI | 10.1186/s13059-024-03317-4
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| PubMed ID | 38978101
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