The Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences (Mar 2022)

Segmentation of genomic data through multivariate statistical approaches: comparative analysis

  • ARFA ANJUM,
  • SEEMA JAGGI,
  • SHWETANK LALL,
  • ELDHO VARGHESE,
  • ANIL RAI,
  • ARPAN BHOWMIK,
  • DWIJESH CHANDRA MISHRA

DOI
https://doi.org/10.56093/ijas.v92i7.118040
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 92, no. 7

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Segmenting a series of measurements along a genome into regions with distinct characteristics is widely used to identify functional components of a genome. The majority of the research on biological data segmentation focuses on the statistical problem of identifying break or change-points in a simulated scenario using a single variable. Despite the fact that various strategies for finding change-points in a multivariate setup through simulation are available, work on segmenting actual multivariate genomic data is limited. This is due to the fact that genomic data is huge in size and contains a lot of variation within it. Therefore, a study was carried out at the ICAR-Indian Agricultural Statistics Research Institute, New Delhi during 2021 to know the best multivariate statistical method to segment the sequences which may influence the properties or function of a sequence into homogeneous segments. This will reduce the volume of data and ease the analysis of these segments further to know the actual properties of these segments. The genomic data of Rice (Oryza sativa L.) was considered for the comparative analysis of several multivariate approaches and was found that agglomerative sequential clustering was the most acceptable due to its low computational cost and feasibility.

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