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Capturing Hidden Regulation based on Noise Change of Gene Expression Level from Single Cell RNA-seq in Yeast
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2021
unpublished
Recent progress in high throughput single cell RNA-seq (scRNA-seq) has activated the development of data-driven inferring methods of gene regulatory networks. Most network estimations assume that perturbations produce downstream effects. However, the effects of gene perturbations are sometimes compensated by a gene with redundant functionality (functional compensation). In order to avoid functional compensation, previous studies constructed double gene deletions, but its vast nature of gene
doi:10.21203/rs.3.rs-669168/v1
fatcat:4xzbr5lbb5bmzmpio7646vqrvq