Dual-Extraction Modeling: A multimodal deep learning architecture for phenotypic prediction and functional gene mining of complex traits

Abstract

Despite considerable advances in extracting crucial insights from bio-omics data to unravel the intricate mechanisms underlying complex traits, the absence of a universal multi-modal computational tool with robust interpretability for accurate phenotype prediction and identification of trait-associated genes remains a challenge. This study introduces the dual-extraction modeling (DEM) approach, a multi-modal deep-learning architecture designed to extract representative features from heterogeneous omics datasets, enabling the prediction of complex trait phenotypes. Through comprehensive benchmarking experiments, we demonstrate the efficacy of DEM in classification and regression prediction of complex traits. DEM consistently exhibits superior accuracy, robustness, generalizability, and flexibility. Notably, we establish its effectiveness in predicting pleiotropic genes that influence both flowering time and rosette leaf number, underscoring its commendable interpretability. In addition, we have developed user-friendly software to facilitate seamless utilization of DEM’s functions. In summary, this study presents a state-of-the-art approach with the ability to effectively predict qualitative and quantitative traits and identify functional genes, confirming its potential as a valuable tool for exploring the genetic basis of complex traits.

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Plant Communications
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Yanlin Ren
Master Grad Student

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