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SCREE: a comprehensive pipeline for single-cell multi-modal CRISPR screen data processing and analysis

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BRIEFINGS IN BIOINFORMATICS
Volume 24, Issue 3, Pages -

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/bib/bbad123

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analyses pipeline; single-cell CRISPR screens; perturbation efficiency; gene regulatory circuits

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Single-cell CRISPR screens have been widely used to investigate gene regulatory circuits in diverse biological systems. SCREE is a comprehensive and flexible pipeline for the analysis of various types of single-cell CRISPR screens data.
Single-cell CRISPR screens have been widely used to investigate gene regulatory circuits in diverse biological systems. The recent development of single-cell CRISPR screens has enabled multimodal profiling of perturbed cells with both gene expression, chromatin accessibility and protein levels. However, current methods cannot meet the analysis requirements of different types of data and have limited functions. Here, we introduce Single-cell CRISPR screens data analysEs and perturbation modEling (SCREE) as a comprehensive and flexible pipeline to facilitate the analyses of various types of single-cell CRISPR screens data. SCREE performs read alignment, sgRNA assignment, quality control, clustering and visualization, perturbation enrichment evaluation, perturbation efficiency modeling, gene regulatory score calculation and functional analyses of perturbations for single-cell CRISPR screens with both RNA, ATAC and multimodal readout. SCREE is available at https://github.com/wanglabtongji/SCREE.

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