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Scalable and model-free detection of spatial patterns and colocalization

    • Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Published September 9, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1101/gr.276851.122
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Abstract

The expeditious growth in spatial omics technologies enable profiling genome-wide molecular events at molecular and single-cell resolution, highlighting a need for fast and reliable methods to characterize spatial patterns. We developed SpaGene, a model-free method to discover spatial patterns rapidly in large scale spatial omics studies. Analyzing simulation and a variety of spatial resolved transcriptomics data demonstrated that SpaGene is more powerful and scalable than existing methods. Spatial expression patterns by SpaGene reconstructed unobserved tissue structures. SpaGene also successfully discovered ligand-receptor interactions through their colocalization.

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