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arxiv:2510.06880

MoRE-GNN: Multi-omics Data Integration with a Heterogeneous Graph Autoencoder

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MoRE-GNN, a heterogeneous graph autoencoder with graph convolution and attention mechanisms, effectively integrates multi-omics single-cell data by capturing biologically meaningful relationships and enabling accurate cross-modal predictions.

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The integration of multi-omics single-cell data remains challenging due to high-dimensionality and complex inter-modality relationships. To address this, we introduce MoRE-GNN (Multi-omics Relational Edge Graph Neural Network), a heterogeneous graph autoencoder that combines graph convolution and attention mechanisms to dynamically construct relational graphs directly from data. Evaluations on six publicly available datasets demonstrate that MoRE-GNN captures biologically meaningful relationships and outperforms existing methods, particularly in settings with strong inter-modality correlations. Furthermore, the learned representations allow for accurate downstream cross-modal predictions. While performance may vary with dataset complexity, MoRE-GNN offers an adaptive, scalable and interpretable framework for advancing multi-omics integration.

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