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Usage |
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.. _installation: |
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Installation |
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To use MultiVelo, first install it using pip or conda: |
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.. code-block:: console |
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$ pip install multivelo |
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.. code-block:: console |
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$ conda install -c bioconda multivelo |
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Demo |
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A tutorial showing how to run MultiVelo can be found in `multivelo_demo <https://github.com/welch-lab/MultiVelo/tree/main/multivelo_demo>`_. |
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We use the embryonic E18 mouse brain from 10X Multiome as an example. |
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CellRanger output files can be downloaded from |
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`10X website <https://www.10xgenomics.com/resources/datasets/fresh-embryonic-e-18-mouse-brain-5-k-1-standard-1-0-0>`_. |
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Crucially, the filtered feature barcode matrix folder, ATAC peak annotations TSV, and the feature |
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linkage BEDPE file in the secondary analysis outputs folder will be needed in this demo. |
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You can download the processed data that we used for this analysis if you want to run the example yourself. |
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Unspliced and spliced counts, as well as cell type annotations can be downloaded from the MultiVelo GitHub page. |
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We provide the cell annotations for this dataset in "cell_annotations.tsv". |
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We also provide the nearest neighbor graph used to smooth chromatin accessibility values in the GitHub folder "seurat_wnn", |
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which contains a zip file of three files: "nn_cells.txt", "nn_dist.txt", and "nn_idx.txt". Please unzip the archive after downloading. |
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The R script used to generate these files can also be found in the same folder. |
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