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voomDDA: Discovery of diagnostic biomarkers and classification of RNA-seq data

  • Gokmen Zararsiz
  • , Dincer Goksuluk
  • , Bernd Klaus
  • , Selcuk Korkmaz
  • , Vahap Eldem
  • , Erdem Karabulut
  • , Ahmet Ozturk

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Abstract

RNA-Seq is a recent and efficient technique that uses the capabilities of next- generation sequencing technology for characterizing and quantifying transcriptomes. One important task using gene-expression data is to identify a small subset of genes that can be used to build diagnostic classifiers particularly for cancer diseases. Microarray based classifiers are not directly applicable to RNA-Seq data due to its discrete nature. Overdispersion is another problem that requires careful modeling of mean and variance relationship of the RNA-Seq data. In this study, we present voomDDA classifiers: variance modeling at the observational level (voom) extensions of the nearest shrunken centroids (NSC) and the diagonal discriminant classifiers. VoomNSC is one of these classifiers and brings voom and NSC approaches together for the purpose of gene- expression based classification. For this purpose, we propose weighted statistics and put these weighted statistics into the NSC algorithm. The VoomNSC is a sparse classifier that models the mean-variance relationship using the voom method and incorporates voom's precision weights into the NSC classifier via weighted statistics. A comprehensive simulation study was designed and four real datasets are used for performance assessment. The overall results indicate that voomNSC performs as the sparsest classifier. It also provides the most accurate results together with power- transformed Poisson linear discriminant analysis, rlog transformed support vector machines and random forests algorithms. In addition to prediction purposes, the voomNSC classifier can be used to identify the potential diagnostic biomarkers for a condition of interest. Through this work, statistical learning methods proposed for microarrays can be reused for RNA-Seq data. An interactive web application is freely available at http://www.biosoft.hacettepe.edu.tr/voomDDA/.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere3890
JournalPeerJ
Volume2017
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017

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This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

Keywords

  • Diagnostic biomarker discovery
  • Diagonal discriminant analysis
  • Gene-expression based classification
  • Machine learning
  • Nearest shrunken centroids
  • Voom transformation

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