RNA interference (RNAi) screening using pooled, short hairpin (sh)RNA is a powerful, high-throughput tool for determining the biological relevance of genes for a phenotype. Assessing an shRNA pooled screen’s performance is difficult in practice; one can estimate the performance only by using reproducibility as a proxy for power or by employing a large number of validated positive and negative controls. Here, we develop an open-source software tool, the Power Decoder simulator, for generating shRNA pooled screening experiments in silico that can be used to estimate a screen’s statistical power. Using the negative binomial distribution, it models both the relative abundance of multiple shRNAs within a single screening replicate and the biological noise between replicates for each individual shRNA. The Power Decoder simulator is written in R and Python.
Power Decoder
The Power Decoder simulator for the evaluation of pooled shRNA screen
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