Sanity

  • Transcriptomics
  • Systems Biology
  • Software tool
Sanity is a rigorous Bayesian method for inferring gene expression states of single cells from raw scRNA-seq data. Sanity estimates expression values and associated error bars directly from raw unique molecular identifier (UMI) counts without any tunable parameters.

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