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  • The identification of differentially expressed genes in single-cell RNA-sequencing (scRNA-seq) is vital, but existing methods yield inconsistent results due to varying assumptions and data structures.
  • The authors introduce scDEA, an ensemble learning approach that combines P-values from 12 distinct analysis methods, aiming for more reliable results in gene expression detection.
  • Experimental findings indicate that scDEA significantly outperforms existing methods, making it a useful tool for biologists, bioinformaticians, and data scientists working with scRNA-seq data.

Article Abstract

The identification of differentially expressed genes between different cell groups is a crucial step in analyzing single-cell RNA-sequencing (scRNA-seq) data. Even though various differential expression analysis methods for scRNA-seq data have been proposed based on different model assumptions and strategies recently, the differentially expressed genes identified by them are quite different from each other, and the performances of them depend on the underlying data structures. In this paper, we propose a new ensemble learning-based differential expression analysis method, scDEA, to produce a more stable and accurate result. scDEA integrates the P-values obtained from 12 individual differential expression analysis methods for each gene using a P-value combination method. Comprehensive experiments show that scDEA outperforms the state-of-the-art individual methods with different experimental settings and evaluation metrics. We expect that scDEA will serve a wide range of users, including biologists, bioinformaticians and data scientists, who need to detect differentially expressed genes in scRNA-seq data.

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