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Dimensionality reduction for visualizing single-cell data using UMAP.

Etienne BechtLeland McInnesJohn HealyCharles-Antoine DutertreImmanuel W H KwokLai Guan NgFlorent GinhouxEvan William Newell
Published in: Nature biotechnology (2018)
Advances in single-cell technologies have enabled high-resolution dissection of tissue composition. Several tools for dimensionality reduction are available to analyze the large number of parameters generated in single-cell studies. Recently, a nonlinear dimensionality-reduction technique, uniform manifold approximation and projection (UMAP), was developed for the analysis of any type of high-dimensional data. Here we apply it to biological data, using three well-characterized mass cytometry and single-cell RNA sequencing datasets. Comparing the performance of UMAP with five other tools, we find that UMAP provides the fastest run times, highest reproducibility and the most meaningful organization of cell clusters. The work highlights the use of UMAP for improved visualization and interpretation of single-cell data.
Keyphrases
  • single cell
  • rna seq
  • high throughput
  • electronic health record
  • high resolution
  • big data
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • mesenchymal stem cells
  • artificial intelligence
  • computed tomography
  • tandem mass spectrometry