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Análise de RNA-seq de Célula Única Baseada em Rede×Análise de Enriquecimento de Vias×
ÁreaBioinformáticaBioinformática
FamíliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Ano de origem2015–2017 (rapid development alongside scRNA-seq methods; SCENIC 2017)2003–2005
Autor originalAibar et al. (SCENIC, gene regulatory networks); Jin et al. (CellChat, cell-cell communication networks)Mootha et al. (2003); systematised by Subramanian et al. (2005)
TipoComputational bioinformatics pipelineStatistical functional annotation method
Fonte seminalAibar, S., González-Blas, C. B., Moerman, T., Huynh-Thu, V. A., Imrichova, H., Hulselmans, G., ... & Aerts, S. (2017). SCENIC: single-cell regulatory network inference and clustering. Nature Methods, 14(11), 1083–1086. link ↗Subramanian, A., Tamayo, P., Mootha, V. K., Mukherjee, S., Ebert, B. L., Gillette, M. A., Paulovich, A., Pomeroy, S. L., Golub, T. R., Lander, E. S., & Mesirov, J. P. (2005). Gene set enrichment analysis: A knowledge-based approach for interpreting genome-wide expression profiles. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 102(43), 15545–15550. DOI ↗
Outros nomesscRNA-seq network analysis, single-cell gene regulatory network inference, scGRN analysis, single-cell co-expression network analysisPEA, overrepresentation analysis, ORA, functional enrichment analysis
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ResumoNetwork-based single-cell RNA-seq analysis extends standard scRNA-seq workflows by constructing and interrogating molecular interaction networks — gene regulatory networks, co-expression networks, or cell-cell communication graphs — from single-cell transcriptomic data. Rather than treating each gene independently, this approach captures the coordinated activity of gene circuits and intercellular signalling pathways within and between cell populations, enabling a systems-level view of transcriptional regulation at single-cell resolution.Pathway enrichment analysis (PEA) is a statistical approach that takes a list of genes or proteins of interest — typically derived from a differential expression or proteomics experiment — and identifies which pre-defined biological pathways or functional gene sets are represented more often than expected by chance. By mapping individual molecular changes onto curated pathway knowledge bases such as KEGG, Gene Ontology, or Reactome, PEA translates long gene lists into interpretable biological processes, making it a central tool in the post-analysis of high-throughput omics experiments.
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