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Phi$$ Φ -Space: continuous phenotyping of single-cell multi-omics data
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Yidi Deng
, Jiadong Mao
, Kim-Anh Lê Cao
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Cell type annotation
/ Multi-omics
/ Reference mapping
/ Single-cell
2025
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Phi$$ Φ -Space: continuous phenotyping of single-cell multi-omics data
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Yidi Deng
, Jiadong Mao
, Kim-Anh Lê Cao
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Cell type annotation
/ Multi-omics
/ Reference mapping
/ Single-cell
2025
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Phi$$ Φ -Space: continuous phenotyping of single-cell multi-omics data
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Phi$$ Φ -Space: continuous phenotyping of single-cell multi-omics data
2025
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Abstract The prevalence of single-cell multi-omics datasets calls for automated cell type annotation methods that can characterize novel cell states. We developed $$\\Phi$$ Φ -Space, a computational framework for the continuous phenotyping of single-cell multi-omics data. We adopt a highly versatile modeling strategy to characterize query cell identity in a low-dimensional phenotype space, defined by reference phenotypes. The phenotype space embedding enables various downstream analyses, including insightful visualizations, clustering, and cell type labeling. $$\\Phi$$ Φ -Space is applicable to a wide range analytical tasks beyond cell type transfer. Its ability to model complex phenotypic variations will facilitate biological discoveries from different omics types.
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