Authors
Pocuca, T., Pare, G., Bolker, B. M.
Abstract
Accurate normalization is essential for differential expression analysis of RNA-sequencing data. Popular normalization methods such as the median-of-ratios and trimmed mean of M-values do not leverage information from the experimental design. This may be inefficient in experiments with large-scale systematic expression changes or complex designs. Here, we introduce design-informed size factor estimation (disize), a normalization method that uses information from the experimental design to improve accuracy. disize uses a modified generalized linear mixed model to robustly distinguish between biological signal and sample-specific size factors. We also propose a mechanistically justified data-generating process for RNA-sequencing counts that is derived from previous models of transcription and sequencing. Through simulations based on this data-generating process and validating on true RNA-seq data, we show that disize recovers size factors more accurately than existing methods, particularly in challenging scenarios with low gene expression and a high proportion of differentially expressed genes; this in turn improves downstream analysis. disize provides a robust and accurate approach to normalization, highlighting the significant benefits of integrating experimental design information directly into normalization for transcriptomic datasets.
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