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BAGEL: a computational framework for identifying essential genes from pooled library screens

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BMC BIOINFORMATICS
卷 17, 期 -, 页码 -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12859-016-1015-8

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CRISPR; Genetic screens; Cancer; Essential genes; Functional genomics

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Background: The adaptation of the CRISPR-Cas9 system to pooled library gene knockout screens in mammalian cells represents a major technological leap over RNA interference, the prior state of the art. New methods for analyzing the data and evaluating results are needed. Results: We offer BAGEL (Bayesian Analysis of Gene EssentiaLity), a supervised learning method for analyzing gene knockout screens. Coupled with gold-standard reference sets of essential and nonessential genes, BAGEL offers significantly greater sensitivity than current methods, while computational optimizations reduce runtime by an order of magnitude. Conclusions: Using BAGEL, we identify similar to 2000 fitness genes in pooled library knockout screens in human cell lines at 5 % FDR, a major advance over competing platforms. BAGEL shows high sensitivity and specificity even across screens performed by different labs using different libraries and reagents.

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