Guidelines for Genome-Scale Analysis of Biological Rhythms

Michael E. Hughes(Washington University in St. Louis), Katharine C. Abruzzi(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Ravi Allada(Northwestern University), Ron C. Anafi(University of Pennsylvania), Alaaddin Bulak Arpat(SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics), Gad Asher(Weizmann Institute of Science), Pierre Baldi(University of California, Irvine), Charissa de Bekker(University of Central Florida), Deborah Bell‐Pedersen(Texas A&M University), Justin Blau(New York University), Steven R. Brown(University of Zurich), M. Fernanda Ceriani(Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas), Zheng Chen(The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston), Joanna C. Chiu(University of California, Davis), Jüergen Cox(Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry), Alexander M. Crowell(Dartmouth College), Jason P. DeBruyne(Morehouse School of Medicine), Derk‐Jan Dijk(University of Surrey), Luciano DiTacchio(University of Kansas Medical Center), Francis J. Doyle(Harvard University), Giles E. Duffield(University of Notre Dame), Jay Dunlap(Dartmouth College), Kristin Eckel‐Mahan(The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston), Karyn A. Esser(University of Florida), Garret A. FitzGerald(Translational Therapeutics (United States)), Daniel B. Forger(University of Michigan), Lauren J. Francey(Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center), Ying‐Hui Fu(University of California, San Francisco), Frédéric Gachon(Nestlé (Switzerland)), David Gatfield(University of Lausanne), Paul de Goede(Amsterdam UMC Location University of Amsterdam), Susan S. Golden(University of California San Diego), Carla A. Green(The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center), John Harer(Duke University), Stacey L. Harmer(University of California, Davis), Jeff Haspel(Washington University in St. Louis), Michael H. Hastings(MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology), Hanspeter Herzel(Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin), Erik D. Herzog(Washington University in St. Louis), Christy M. Hoffmann(Washington University in St. Louis), Christian I. Hong(Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center), Jacob Hughey(Vanderbilt University), Jennifer Hurley(Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute), Horacio O. de la Iglesia(University of Washington), Carl Hirschie Johnson(Vanderbilt University), Steve A. Kay(Scripps Research Institute), Nobuya Koike(Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine), Karl Kornacker(The Ohio State University), Achim Kramer(Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin), Katja Lamia(Scripps Research Institute), Tanya Leise(Amherst College), Scott A. Lewis(Washington University in St. Louis), Jiajia Li(Washington University in St. Louis), Xiaodong Li(Wuhan University), Andrew C. Liu(University of Memphis), Jennifer Loros(Dartmouth College), Tami A. Martino(University of Guelph), Jérôme S. Menet(Texas A&M University), Martha Merrow(Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München), Andrew J. Millar(University of Edinburgh), Todd C. Mockler(Donald Danforth Plant Science Center), Félix Naef(École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne), Emi Nagoshi(University of Geneva), Michael N. Nitabach(Yale University), María Olmedo(Universidad de Sevilla), Dmitri A. Nusinow(Donald Danforth Plant Science Center), Louis J. Ptáček(University of California, San Francisco), D.A.J. Rand(University of Warwick), Akhilesh B. Reddy(The Francis Crick Institute), María S. Robles(Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München), Till Roenneberg(Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München), Michael Rosbash(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Marc D. Ruben(Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center), Samuel S. C. Rund(Centre for Immunity, Infection and Evolution), Aziz Sancar(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Paolo Sassone‐Corsi(University of California, Irvine), Amita Sehgal(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Scott Sherrill-Mix(University of Pennsylvania), Debra J. Skene(University of Surrey), Kai‐Florian Storch(Douglas Mental Health University Institute), Joseph S. Takahashi(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Hiroki R. Ueda(The University of Tokyo), Han Wang(Soochow University), Charles J. Weitz(Harvard University), Pål O. Westermark(Zimmer Biomet (Germany)), Herman Wijnen(University of Southampton), Ying Xu(Soochow University), Gang Wu(Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center), Seung Hee Yoo(The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston), Michael W. Young(Rockefeller University), Eric Erquan Zhang(National Institute of Biological Sciences, Beijing), T. Zieliński(University of Edinburgh), John B. Hogenesch(Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center)
Journal of Biological Rhythms
October 1, 2017
Cited by 301Open Access
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Abstract

Genome biology approaches have made enormous contributions to our understanding of biological rhythms, particularly in identifying outputs of the clock, including RNAs, proteins, and metabolites, whose abundance oscillates throughout the day. These methods hold significant promise for future discovery, particularly when combined with computational modeling. However, genome-scale experiments are costly and laborious, yielding "big data" that are conceptually and statistically difficult to analyze. There is no obvious consensus regarding design or analysis. Here we discuss the relevant technical considerations to generate reproducible, statistically sound, and broadly useful genome-scale data. Rather than suggest a set of rigid rules, we aim to codify principles by which investigators, reviewers, and readers of the primary literature can evaluate the suitability of different experimental designs for measuring different aspects of biological rhythms. We introduce CircaInSilico, a web-based application for generating synthetic genome biology data to benchmark statistical methods for studying biological rhythms. Finally, we discuss several unmet analytical needs, including applications to clinical medicine, and suggest productive avenues to address them.


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