1. scGIST: gene panel design for spatial transcriptomics with prioritized gene sets.
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Yafi MA, Hisham MHH, Grisanti F, Martin JF, Rahman A, and Samee MAH
- Subjects
- In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence, Gene Expression Profiling, Transcriptome
- Abstract
A critical challenge of single-cell spatial transcriptomics (sc-ST) technologies is their panel size. Being based on fluorescence in situ hybridization, they are typically limited to panels of about a thousand genes. This constrains researchers to build panels from only the marker genes of different cell types and forgo other genes of interest, e.g., genes encoding ligand-receptor complexes or those in specific pathways. We propose scGIST, a constrained feature selection tool that designs sc-ST panels prioritizing user-specified genes without compromising cell type detection accuracy. We demonstrate scGIST's efficacy in diverse use cases, highlighting it as a valuable addition to sc-ST's algorithmic toolbox., (© 2024. The Author(s).) more...
- Published
- 2024
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