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Adjacency-constrained hierarchical clustering of a band similarity matrix with application to Genomics

Published 5 Feb 2019 in math.ST, q-bio.QM, and stat.TH | (1902.01596v1)

Abstract: Motivation: Genomic data analyses such as Genome-Wide Association Studies (GWAS) or Hi-C studies are often faced with the problem of partitioning chromosomes into successive regions based on a similarity matrix of high-resolution, locus-level measurements. An intuitive way of doing this is to perform a modified Hierarchical Agglomerative Clustering (HAC), where only adjacent clusters (according to the ordering of positions within a chromosome) are allowed to be merged. A major practical drawback of this method is its quadratic time and space complexity in the number of loci, which is typically of the order of 104 to 105 for each chromosome. Results: By assuming that the similarity between physically distant objects is negligible, we propose an implementation of this adjacency-constrained HAC with quasi-linear complexity. Our illustrations on GWAS and Hi-C datasets demonstrate the relevance of this assumption, and show that this method highlights biologically meaningful signals. Thanks to its small time and memory footprint, the method can be run on a standard laptop in minutes or even seconds. Availability and Implementation: Software and sample data are available as an R package, adjclust, that can be downloaded from the Comprehensive R Archive Network (CRAN).

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