Filter features
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A common task in bulk and single-cell RNA-Seq analysis is to filter the data to include only informative genes. Because there is no gold standard for what makes a gene informative or not, and ideal gene filtering criteria depend on your experimental design and research question, Partek Flow has a wide variety of flexible filtering options.
Filter features task can be invoked from any counts or single cell data node. Noise Reduction and Statistics Based filters take each feature and perform the specified calculation across all of the cells. The filter is applied to the values in the selected data node and the output is a filtered version of the input data node.
In the task dialog, select the filter option to activate the filter type and configure the filter, then click Finish to run.
The Noise reduction filter lets you exclude features that meet basic criteria (Figure 1).
Descriptive statistics you can choose are:
Coefficient of variation: std. dev divided by mean of the feature
Geometric mean: nth root of the product of the n numbers, n is the number of features
Maximum: the highest value of a feature
Mean: the average value of a feature
Median: value of the mid point of a feature
Minimum: lowest value of a feature
Range: the difference between the highest and lowest values of a feature
Std dev.: the square root of the variance
Sum: total value of the feature
Variance: the average of the squared differences from the mean
Dispersion: variance divided by mean of the feature
For each of these you can choose to exclude features that are:
<: less than
<=: less than or equal to
== equal to
>: greater than
>=: greater than or equal to
The threshold is set using the text box. The input must be a number; it can be an integer or decimal, positive or negative.
If you select value, you can also choose a percentage of samples or cells that must meet the criteria for the feature to be excluded (Figure 2).
The Statistics based filter lets you include a number or percentile of genes based on descriptive statistics (Figure 3).
Select Counts to specify a number of top features to include or select Percentiles to specify the top percentile of features to include.
Descriptive statistics you can choose are:
Coefficient of variance
Geometric mean
Maximum
Mean
Median
Minimum
Range
Standard deviation (std dev)
Sum
Variance
Dispersion
If the data linked to feature (gene) annotation, different fields in the annotation can be used to filter, e.g. genomic location information, gene biotype information etc. (Figure 4)
You can specify logical operation using different annotation field information.
You can filter features based on a feature lists (Figure 5).
If you have added feature lists in Partek Flow using the List management feature, the filter using Saved list option will be available. Otherwise, you can specify a Manual list by typing in the Filter criteria box.
If you choose Saved list, the drop-down list will display all the feature lists added in List management; If you choose Manual list, you can manually type in the feature IDs/names in the box, one feature per row.
You can choose to include or exclude features in any list that you have added.
Use the Feature identifier option to choose which identifier from your annotation matches the values in the feature list.
The filter features task report lists the filter criteria, reports distribution statistics for the remaining features, and indicates the number and percentage of features that passed the filter (Figure 6).
If the input was a count matrix data node, sample box plot and sample histograms are provided to show the distribution of features after filtering. These plots are not available if the input was a single cell counts data node.
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