Monthly Archives: October 2018


MATCHER: manifold alignment reveals correspondence between single cell transcriptome and epigenome dynamics

Our next meeting will be at 1pm on Oct 29th, in room 4160 of the Discovery building. Our Selected paper is MATCHER: manifold alignment reveals correspondence between single cell transcriptome and epigenome dynamics.
The abstract is as follows.

Single cell experimental techniques reveal transcriptomic and epigenetic heterogeneity among cells, but how these are related is unclear. We present MATCHER, an approach for integrating multiple types of single cell measurements. MATCHER uses manifold alignment to infer single cell multi-omic profiles from transcriptomic and epigenetic measurements performed on different cells of the same type. Using scM&T-seq and sc-GEM data, we confirm that MATCHER accurately predicts true single cell correlations between DNA methylation and gene expression without using known cell correspondences. MATCHER also reveals new insights into the dynamic interplay between the transcriptome and epigenome in single embryonic stem cells and induced pluripotent stem cells.

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