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CRISPhieRmix: a hierarchical mixture model for CRISPR pooled screens.

Timothy P DaleyZhixiang LinXueqiu LinYanxia LiuWing Hung WongLei S Qi
Published in: Genome biology (2018)
Pooled CRISPR screens allow researchers to interrogate genetic causes of complex phenotypes at the genome-wide scale and promise higher specificity and sensitivity compared to competing technologies. Unfortunately, two problems exist, particularly for CRISPRi/a screens: variability in guide efficiency and large rare off-target effects. We present a method, CRISPhieRmix, that resolves these issues by using a hierarchical mixture model with a broad-tailed null distribution. We show that CRISPhieRmix allows for more accurate and powerful inferences in large-scale pooled CRISPRi/a screens. We discuss key issues in the analysis and design of screens, particularly the number of guides needed for faithful full discovery.
Keyphrases
  • genome wide
  • dna methylation
  • copy number
  • high throughput
  • mental health
  • small molecule
  • phase iii
  • high resolution
  • randomized controlled trial
  • crispr cas
  • open label
  • artificial intelligence
  • genome editing