Diffusion-based artificial genomes and their usefulness for local ancestry inference
Antoine Szatkownik,
Léo Planche,
Maïwen Demeulle
et al.
Abstract:The creation of synthetic data through generative modeling has emerged as a significant area of research in genomics, offering versatile applications from tailoring functional sequences with specific attributes to generating high-quality, privacy-preserving in silico genomes. Notwithstanding these advancements, a key challenge remains: while some methods exist to evaluate artificially generated genomic data, comprehensive tools to assess its usefulness are still limited. To tackle this issue and present a prom… Show more
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