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Abstract Summary Many methods allow us to extract biological activities from omics data using information from prior knowledge resources, reducing the dimensionality for increased statistical power and better interpretability. Here, we present decoupleR, a Bioconductor and Python package containing computational methods to extract these activities within a unified framework. decoupleR allows us to flexibly run any method with a given resource, including methods that leverage mode of regulation and weights of interactions, which are not present in other frameworks. Moreover, it leverages OmniPath, a meta-resource comprising over 100 databases of prior knowledge. Using decoupleR, we evaluated the performance of methods on transcriptomic and phospho-proteomic perturbation experiments. Our findings suggest that simple linear models and the consensus score across top methods perform better than other methods at predicting perturbed regulators. Availability and implementation decoupleR’s open-source code is available in Bioconductor (https: //www. bioconductor. org/packages/release/bioc/html/decoupleR. html) for R and in GitHub (https: //github. com/saezlab/decoupler-py) for Python. The code to reproduce the results is in GitHub (https: //github. com/saezlab/decoupleRₘanuscript) and the data in Zenodo (https: //zenodo. org/record/5645208). Supplementary information Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics Advances online.
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Pau Badia-i-Mompel
Jesús Vélez Santiago
Jana M. Braunger
Bioinformatics Advances
Heidelberg University
University Hospital Heidelberg
Central European Institute of Technology
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69128bd76ba60ed3347910e7 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/bioadv/vbac016