Adversarial generation of gene expression data

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Abstract

The problem of reverse engineering gene regulatory networks from high-throughput expression data is one of the biggest challenges in bioinformatics. In order to benchmark network inference algorithms, simulators of well-characterized expression datasets are often required. However, existing simulators have been criticized because they fail to emulate key properties of gene expression data. In this study we address two problems. First, we propose mechanisms to faithfully assess the realism of a synthetic gene expression dataset. Second, we design an adversarial simulator of expression data, gGAN, based on a Generative Adversarial Network. We show that our model outperforms existing simulators by a large margin, achieving realism scores that are up to 17 times higher than those of GeneNetWeaver and SynTReN. More importantly, our results show that gGAN is, to our best knowledge, the first simulator that passes the Turing test for gene expression data proposed by Maier et al. (2013).

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