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arxiv: 2412.12668 · v1 · pith:XKQCBXCA · submitted 2024-12-17 · q-bio.GN

Artificial Intelligence for Central Dogma-Centric Multi-Omics: Challenges and Breakthroughs

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With the rapid development of high-throughput sequencing platforms, an increasing number of omics technologies, such as genomics, metabolomics, and transcriptomics, are being applied to disease genetics research. However, biological data often exhibit high dimensionality and significant noise, making it challenging to effectively distinguish disease subtypes using a single-omics approach. To address these challenges and better capture the interactions among DNA, RNA, and proteins described by the central dogma, numerous studies have leveraged artificial intelligence to develop multi-omics models for disease research. These AI-driven models have improved the accuracy of disease prediction and facilitated the identification of genetic loci associated with diseases, thus advancing precision medicine. This paper reviews the mathematical definitions of multi-omics, strategies for integrating multi-omics data, applications of artificial intelligence and deep learning in multi-omics, the establishment of foundational models, and breakthroughs in multi-omics technologies, drawing insights from over 130 related articles. It aims to provide practical guidance for computational biologists to better understand and effectively utilize AI-based multi-omics machine learning algorithms in the context of central dogma.

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