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Best Practices in Flux Sampling of Constrained-Based Models
- Publication Year :
- 2023
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Abstract
- Random sampling of the feasible region defined by knowledge-based and data-driven constraints is being increasingly employed for the analysis of metabolic networks. The aim is to identify a set of reactions that are used at a significantly different extent between two conditions of biological interest, such as physiological and pathological conditions. A reference constraint-based model incorporating knowledge-based constraints on reaction stoichiometry and a reasonable mass balance constraint is thus deferentially constrained for the two conditions according to different types of -omics data, such as transcriptomics and/or proteomics. The hypothesis that two samples randomly obtained from the two models come from the same distribution is then rejected/confirmed according to standard statistical tests. However, the impact of under-sampling on false discoveries has not been investigated so far. To this aim, we evaluated the presence of false discoveries by comparing samples obtained from the very same feasible region, for which the null hypothesis must be confirmed. We compared different sampling algorithms and sampling parameters. Our results indicate that established sampling convergence tests are not sufficient to prevent high false discovery rates. We propose some best practices to reduce the false discovery rate. We advocate the usage of the CHRR algorithm, a large value of the thinning parameter, and a threshold on the fold-change between the averages of the sampled flux values.
Details
- Database :
- OAIster
- Notes :
- English
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1376714865
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource