SCENE
is a analytic tool for dissecting cellular cohabitation using single-cell and bulk RNA-seq data.
The SCENE
package requires computers with enough RAM to support the operations defined by a user.
Applying SCENE on 5000 samples (comprising single cells and bulk samples) requires about 12 GB of RAM and about 40 minutes to complete all calculation tasks on a workstation with 96 CPU threads(Intel(R) Xeon(R) Gold 6240R CPU @ 2.40GHz). For larger cohorts, we recommend running the following functions on a high performance computer cluster and visualizing the results locally: preprocessing2
, determineK_runNMF
, runcNMF
, and identifyConsensusProgram3
.
The SCENE
development version is developed and tested on Linux operating systems. The developmental version of the package has been tested on the following systems:
- Linux: Ubuntu 20.04
- MacOS: Sonoma 14.0 (23A344)
Before setting up the SCENE
package, users should have R
version 4.0.5 or higher installed.
You can install the development version from GitHub with:
# install.packages("devtools")
devtools::install_github("lijxug/SCENE")
Installation typically takes several minutes, depending on the installation of dependencies.
Full documentation is being drafting and will be online soon. A demo case is currently available at Code Ocean (Capsule DOI: 10.24433/CO.4624314.v1). All the heavy calculations in this capsule have been performed previously. Running this capsule online takes about 20 minutes to establish the environment and 5 minutes to print the figures.
- version 1.0: First released version
The code is released under the GNU GPL-3 License.