Knowledge-guided analysis of "omics" data using the KnowEnG cloud platform.
Charles A BlattiAmin EmadMatthew J BerryLisa P GatzkeMilt EpsteinDaniel LanierPramod RizalJing GeXiaoxia LiaoOmar SobhMike LambertCorey S PostJinfeng XiaoPeter GrovesAidan T EpsteinXi ChenSubhashini SrinivasanErik LehnertKrishna R KalariLiewei WangRichard M WeinshilboumJun S SongC Victor JongeneelJiawei HanUmberto RavaioliNahil SobhColleen B BushellSaurabh SinhaPublished in: PLoS biology (2020)
We present Knowledge Engine for Genomics (KnowEnG), a free-to-use computational system for analysis of genomics data sets, designed to accelerate biomedical discovery. It includes tools for popular bioinformatics tasks such as gene prioritization, sample clustering, gene set analysis, and expression signature analysis. The system specializes in "knowledge-guided" data mining and machine learning algorithms, in which user-provided data are analyzed in light of prior information about genes, aggregated from numerous knowledge bases and encoded in a massive "Knowledge Network." KnowEnG adheres to "FAIR" principles (findable, accessible, interoperable, and reuseable): its tools are easily portable to diverse computing environments, run on the cloud for scalable and cost-effective execution, and are interoperable with other computing platforms. The analysis tools are made available through multiple access modes, including a web portal with specialized visualization modules. We demonstrate the KnowEnG system's potential value in democratization of advanced tools for the modern genomics era through several case studies that use its tools to recreate and expand upon the published analysis of cancer data sets.
Keyphrases
- machine learning
- healthcare
- electronic health record
- big data
- single cell
- genome wide
- copy number
- data analysis
- randomized controlled trial
- artificial intelligence
- poor prognosis
- systematic review
- deep learning
- gene expression
- squamous cell carcinoma
- rna seq
- long non coding rna
- squamous cell
- lymph node metastasis
- meta analyses