Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Methods and systems for predicting DNA accessibility in the pan-cancer genome
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Application No.: US15818462Application Date: 2017-11-20
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Publication No.: US10467523B2Publication Date: 2019-11-05
- Inventor: Kamil Wnuk , Jeremi Sudol , Shahrooz Rabizadeh , Patrick Soon-Shiong , Christopher Szeto , Charles Vaske
- Applicant: NantOmics, LLC , Nant Holdings IP, LLC
- Applicant Address: US CA Culver City US CA Culver City
- Assignee: Nant Holdings IP, LLC,NantOmics, LLP
- Current Assignee: Nant Holdings IP, LLC,NantOmics, LLP
- Current Assignee Address: US CA Culver City US CA Culver City
- Agency: Mauriel Kapouytian Woods LLP
- Agent Liang Huang; Andrew A. Noble
- Main IPC: G06N3/04
- IPC: G06N3/04 ; G16B40/00 ; G06N3/08 ; G06N7/00

Abstract:
Techniques are provided for predicting DNA accessibility. DNase-seq data files and RNA-seq data files for a plurality of cell types are paired by assigning DNase-seq data files to RNA-seq data files that are at least within a same biotype. A neural network is configured to be trained using batches of the paired data files, where configuring the neural network comprises configuring convolutional layers to process a first input comprising DNA sequence data from a paired data file to generate a convolved output, and fully connected layers following the convolutional layers to concatenate the convolved output with a second input comprising gene expression levels derived from RNA-seq data from the paired data file and process the concatenation to generate a DNA accessibility prediction output. The trained neural network is used to predict DNA accessibility in a genomic sample input comprising RNA-seq data and whole genome sequencing for a new cell type.
Public/Granted literature
- US20180144261A1 METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR PREDICTING DNA ACCESSIBILITY IN THE PAN-CANCER GENOME Public/Granted day:2018-05-24
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