2019
DOI: 10.1101/792606
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Cell-to-cell expression dispersion of B-cell surface proteins displays genetic variation among humans

Abstract: Ph: +33 4 72 72 87 17, Gael.Yvert@ens-lyon.fr 2 ABSTRACT Variability in gene expression across a population of homogeneous cells is known to influence various biological processes. In model organisms, natural genetic variants were found that modify expression dispersion (variability at a fixed mean) but whether such effects exist in humans has not been fully demonstrated. Here, we analyzed single-cell expression of four proteins (CD23, CD55, CD63 and CD86) across cell lines derived from individuals of the Yoru… Show more

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“…All measures of molecular variability are influenced by a variety of potentially confounding factors, including a gene's mean expression [19]. Some author proposed to condition CV values on mean by computing the residuals of a non-parametric loess regression of CV-mean [69] to eliminate such a mean dependency.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All measures of molecular variability are influenced by a variety of potentially confounding factors, including a gene's mean expression [19]. Some author proposed to condition CV values on mean by computing the residuals of a non-parametric loess regression of CV-mean [69] to eliminate such a mean dependency.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%