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BLIND ordering of large-scale transcriptomic developmental timecourses.

Leon Anavy1, Michal Levin, Sally Khair, Nagayasu Nakanishi, Selene L Fernandez-Valverde, Bernard M Degnan, Itai Yanai.   

Abstract

RNA-Seq enables the efficient transcriptome sequencing of many samples from small amounts of material, but the analysis of these data remains challenging. In particular, in developmental studies, RNA-Seq is challenged by the morphological staging of samples, such as embryos, since these often lack clear markers at any particular stage. In such cases, the automatic identification of the stage of a sample would enable previously infeasible experimental designs. Here we present the 'basic linear index determination of transcriptomes' (BLIND) method for ordering samples comprising different developmental stages. The method is an implementation of a traveling salesman algorithm to order the transcriptomes according to their inter-relationships as defined by principal components analysis. To establish the direction of the ordered samples, we show that an appropriate indicator is the entropy of transcriptomic gene expression levels, which increases over developmental time. Using BLIND, we correctly recover the annotated order of previously published embryonic transcriptomic timecourses for frog, mosquito, fly and zebrafish. We further demonstrate the efficacy of BLIND by collecting 59 embryos of the sponge Amphimedon queenslandica and ordering their transcriptomes according to developmental stage. BLIND is thus useful in establishing the temporal order of samples within large datasets and is of particular relevance to the study of organisms with asynchronous development and when morphological staging is difficult.

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Keywords:  Amphimedon transcriptomic timecourse; Developmental timecourse; Large-scale datasets; Principal components analysis; Single-embryo RNA-Seq; Traveling salesman problem

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24504336     DOI: 10.1242/dev.105288

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Development        ISSN: 0950-1991            Impact factor:   6.868


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