Tractable and Expressive Generative Models of Genetic Variation Data

bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)(2023)

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Population genetic studies often rely on artificial genomes (AGs) simulated by generative models of genetic data. In recent years, unsupervised learning models, based on hidden Markov models, deep generative adversarial networks, restricted Boltzmann machines, and variational autoencoders, have gained popularity due to their ability to generate AGs closely resembling empirical data. These models, however, present a tradeoff between expressivity and tractability. Here, we propose to use hidden Chow-Liu trees (HCLTs) and their representation as probabilistic circuits (PCs) as a solution to this tradeoff. We first learn an HCLT structure that captures the long-range dependencies among SNPs in the training data set. We then convert the HCLT to its equivalent PC as a means of supporting tractable and efficient probabilistic inference. The parameters in these PCs are inferred with an expectation-maximization algorithm using the training data. Compared to other models for generating AGs, HCLT obtains the largest log-likelihood on test genomes across SNPs chosen across the genome and from a contiguous genomic region. Moreover, the AGs generated by HCLT more accurately resemble the source data set in their patterns of allele frequencies, linkage disequilibrium, pairwise haplotype distances, and population structure. This work not only presents a new and robust AG simulator but also manifests the potential of PCs in population genetics.
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expressive generative models,genetic variation data
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