DEET - Differential Expression Enrichment Tool
Abstract of Manuscript. Differential gene expression
analysis using RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) data is a standard
approach for making biological discoveries. Ongoing large-scale
efforts to process and normalize publicly available gene
expression data enable rapid and systematic reanalysis. While
several powerful tools systematically process RNA-seq data,
enabling their reanalysis, few resources systematically
recompute differentially expressed genes (DEGs) generated from
individual studies. We developed a robust differential
expression analysis pipeline to recompute 3162 human DEG lists
from The Cancer Genome Atlas, Genotype-Tissue Expression
Consortium, and 142 studies within the Sequence Read Archive.
After measuring the accuracy of the recomputed DEG lists, we
built the Differential Expression Enrichment Tool (DEET), which
enables users to interact with the recomputed DEG lists. DEET,
available through CRAN and RShiny, systematically queries which
of the recomputed DEG lists share similar genes, pathways, and
TF targets to their own gene lists. DEET identifies relevant
studies based on shared results with the user’s gene lists,
aiding in hypothesis generation and data-driven literature
review. Sokolowski, Dustin J., et al. "Differential Expression
Enrichment Tool (DEET): an interactive atlas of human
differential gene expression." Nucleic Acids Research Genomics
and Bioinformatics (2023).