A comprehensive evaluation of module detection methods for gene expression data

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DOI10.5281/zenodo.5532578Zenodo5532578MaRDI QIDQ6679027FDOQ6679027

Dataset published at Zenodo repository.

Robrecht Cannoodt, Yvan Saeys, Wouter Saelens

Publication date: 23 January 2018

Copyright license: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International



A critical step in the analysis of large genome-wide gene expression datasets is the use of module detection methods to group genes into co-expression modules. Because of limitations of classical clustering methods, numerous alternative module detection methods have been proposed, which improve upon clustering by handling co-expression in only a subset of samples, modeling the regulatory network, or allowing overlap between modules. In this study we use known regulatory networks to do a comprehensive and robust evaluation of these different methods. Overall, decomposition methods outperform all other strategies, while we could not find any clear advantages of biclustering and network-inference based approaches. Using our evaluation workflow, we also investigate several practical aspects of module detection, such as parameter estimation and the use of alternative similarity measures, and conclude with recommendations for the further development of these methods.







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