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This workflow implements a low-level analysis pipeline for scRNA-seq data using scran, scater and other Bioconductor packages. It describes how to perform quality control on the libraries, normalization of cell-specific biases, basic data exploration and cell cycle phase identification. Procedures to detect highly variable genes, significantly correlated genes and subpopulation-specific marker genes are also shown. These analyses are demonstrated on a range of publicly available scRNA-seq data sets.
Author: Aaron Lun [aut, cre], Davis McCarthy [aut], John Marioni [aut]
Maintainer: Aaron Lun <alun at wehi.edu.au>
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HTML | R Script | Analyzing droplet-based scRNA-seq data |
HTML | R Script | Analyzing scRNA-seq read count data |
HTML | R Script | Analyzing scRNA-seq UMI count data |
HTML | R Script | Correcting batch effects in scRNA-seq data |
HTML | R Script | Further strategies for analyzing scRNA-seq data |
HTML | R Script | Workflows for analyzing single-cell RNA-seq data with R/Bioconductor |
biocViews | SingleCellWorkflow, Workflow |
Version | 1.2.1 |
License | Artistic-2.0 |
Depends | R (>= 3.3.0), BiocStyle, knitr, BiocParallel, Rtsne, mvoutlier, destiny, readxl, gdata, SingleCellExperiment, scater, org.Mm.eg.db, scran, limma, pheatmap, dynamicTreeCut, cluster, edgeR, TxDb.Mmusculus.UCSC.mm10.ensGene, scRNAseq, DropletUtils |
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