Abstract
Cell fate decision is crucial in biological development and plays fundamental roles in normal development and functional maintenance of organisms. By identifying key regulatory interactions and molecules involved in these fate decisions, we can shed light on the intricate mechanisms underlying the cell fates. This understanding ultimately reveals the fundamental principles driving biological development and the origins of various diseases. In this study, we present an overarching framework which integrates pseudo-trajectory inference and differential analysis to determine critical regulatory interactions and molecules during cell fate transitions. To demonstrate feasibility and reliability of the approach, we employ the differentiation networks of hepatobiliary system and embryonic stem cells as representative model systems. By applying pseudo-trajectory inference to biological data, we aim to identify critical regulatory interactions and molecules during the cell fate transition processes. Consistent with experimental observations, the approach can allow us to infer dynamical cell fate decision processes and gain insights into the underlying mechanisms which govern cell state decisions.
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