Assessing and mitigating batch effects in large-scale omics studies
Fudan University · State Key Laboratory of Genetic Engineering · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Batch effects in omics data are notoriously common technical variations unrelated to study objectives, and may result in misleading outcomes if uncorrected, or hinder biomedical discovery if over-corrected. Assessing and mitigating batch effects is crucial for ensuring the reliability and reproducibility of omics data and minimizing the impact of technical variations on biological interpretation. In this review, we highlight the profound negative impact of batch effects and the urgent need to address this challenging problem in large-scale omics studies. We summarize potential sources of batch effects, current progress in evaluating and correcting them, and consortium efforts aiming to tackle them.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 25.51
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 159
Authors
4Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Human genetics
- Genome Biology
- Computational biology
- Scale (ratio)
- Omics
- Genomics
- Evolutionary biology