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Rapid Reconstruction of Time-varying Gene Regulatory Networks

View ORCID ProfileSaptarshi Pyne, Alok Ranjan Kumar, View ORCID ProfileAshish Anand
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/272484
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Abstract

—Rapid advancements in high-throughput technologies has resulted in genome-scale time series datasets. Uncovering the temporal sequence of gene regulatory events, in the form of time-varying gene regulatory networks (GRNs), demands computationally fast, accurate and scalable algorithms. The existing algorithms can be divided into two categories: ones that are time-intensive and hence unscalable; others that impose structural constraints to become scalable. In this paper, a novel algorithm, namely ‘an algorithm for reconstructing Time-varying Gene regulatory networks with Shortlisted candidate regulators’ (TGS), is proposed. TGS is time-efficient and does not impose any structural constraints. Moreover, it provides such flexibility and time-efficiency, without losing its accuracy. TGS consistently outperforms the state-of-the-art algorithms in true positive detection, on three benchmark synthetic datasets. However, TGS does not perform as well in false positive rejection. To mitigate this issue, TGS+ is proposed. TGS+ demonstrates competitive false positive rejection power, while maintaining the superior speed and true positive detection power of TGS. Nevertheless, main memory requirements of both TGS variants grow exponentially with the number of genes, which they tackle by restricting the maximum number of regulators for each gene. Relaxing this restriction remains a challenge as the actual number of regulators is not known a priori.

Reproducibility The datasets and results can be found at: https://github.com/aaiitg-grp/TGS. This manuscript is currently under review. As soon as it is accepted, the source code will be made available at the same link. There are mentions of a ‘supplementary document’ throughout the text. The supplementary document will also be made available after acceptance of the manuscript. If you wish to be notified when the supplementary document and source code are available, kindly send an email to saptarshipyne01{at}gmail.com with subject line ‘TGS Source Code: Request for Notification’. The email body can be kept blank.

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Saptarshi Pyne, Alok Ranjan Kumar, Ashish Anand
bioRxiv 272484; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/272484
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