工具箱
工作流程
管道(软件)
计算机科学
标准化
数据科学
地图集(解剖学)
规范化(社会学)
脑图谱
神经影像学
数据挖掘
人工智能
生物
数据库
神经科学
程序设计语言
人类学
操作系统
古生物学
社会学
作者
Ross D. Markello,Aurina Arnatkevičiūtė,Jean‐Baptiste Poline,Ben Fulcher,Alex Fornito,Bratislav Mišić
出处
期刊:
[Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory]
日期:2021-07-09
被引量:30
标识
DOI:10.1101/2021.07.08.451635
摘要
Gene expression fundamentally shapes the structural and functional architecture of the human brain. Open-access transcriptomic datasets like the Allen Human Brain Atlas provide an unprecedented ability to examine these mechanisms in vivo ; however, a lack of standardization across research groups has given rise to myriad processing pipelines for using these data. Here, we develop the abagen toolbox, an open-access software package for working with transcriptomic data, and use it to examine how methodological variability influences the outcomes of research using the Allen Human Brain Atlas. Applying three prototypical analyses to the outputs of 750,000 unique processing pipelines, we find that choice of pipeline has a large impact on research findings, with parameters commonly varied in the literature influencing correlations between derived gene expression and other imaging phenotypes by as much as ρ ≥ 1.0. Our results further reveal an ordering of parameter importance, with processing steps that influence gene normalization yielding the greatest impact on downstream statistical inferences and conclusions. The presented work and the development of the abagen toolbox lay the foundation for more standardized and systematic research in imaging transcriptomics, and will help to advance future understanding of the influence of gene expression in the human brain.
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