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Graph-based framework to manipulate and analyze cell lineages from cell tracking data

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Pycellin

Pycellin is a graph-based Python framework to easily manipulate and extract information from cell tracking data, at the single-cell level. In pycellin, cell lineages are modeled intuitively by directed rooted trees. Graph nodes represent cells at a specific point in time and space, and graph edges represent the time and space displacement of the cells. Please note that while pycellin is built to support cell division events, it does not authorize cell merging events: a cell at a specific timepoint cannot have more than one parent.

Pycellin provides predefined features related to cell morphology, cell motion and tracking that can be automatically added to enrich lineages. More predefined features will be implemented in the future. The framework also facilitates the creation of new features defined by the user to accommodate the wide variety of experiments and biological questions.

Pycellin can read from and write to:

More tracking formats will progressively be supported.

While pycellin has been designed with bacteria / cell lineages in mind, it could be used with more diverse tracking data provided the few conditions below are enforced:

  • the tracking data can be modeled by directed rooted trees, meaning no merging event
  • gaps between detection are allowed but the time step must consistent.

Installation

Pycellin supports Python 3.10 and above. It is tested with Python 3.10 and 3.13 on the latest versions of Ubuntu, Windows and MacOS. Please let me know if you encounter any compatibility issue with a different combination.

It is recommended to install pycellin in a conda or mamba environment.

  1. Check that conda/mamba is already installed by typing either conda or mamba in a terminal. If not, follow the installation instructions on Miniforge.

  2. Create a Python environment dedicated to pycellin:

    conda create -n my_env_pycellin
    
  3. Activate the environment:

    conda activate my_env_pycellin
    
  4. Install pycellin via PyPI:

    pip install pycellin
    

    or if you want to install the optional test related dependencies use instead:

    pip install pycellin[test]
    
  5. You're good to go!

Code Example

import pycellin

# Import data from an external tool, here TrackMate.
xml_path = "sample_data/Ecoli_growth_on_agar_pad.xml"
model = pycellin.load_TrackMate_XML(xml_path)

# Plot the cell lineages.
for lin in model.get_cell_lineages():
    plot(lin)

# Compute and plot the cell cycle lineages.
model.add_cycle_data()
for clin in model.get_cycle_lineages():
    plot(clin)

# Enrich your lineages with additional predefined features.
model.add_pycellin_features([
    "cell_length", 
    "cell_width",
    "cell_displacement", 
    "cell_speed", 
    "branch_mean_speed",
    "relative_age",
    "division_time", 
    "cell_cycle_completeness",
    ])
model.update()

# Export the enriched data as dataframes.
cell_df = model.to_cell_dataframe()
link_df = model.to_link_dataframe()
cycle_df = model.to_cycle_dataframe()
lineage_df = model.to_lineage_dataframe()

Usage

Please note that the following notebooks are still a work in progress. There may be some mistakes in the code and some sections might move from one notebook to another.

Notebook Description Level State
Getting started The basics of pycellin, through examples Beginner WIP
Managing features How to add, compute and remove features from a model Beginner WIP
Working with TrackMate data How pycellin can work with TrackMate, through an example Beginner WIP
Creating a model from scratch How to manually create a pycellin model, including its lineages Advanced Stub
Custom features How to create user-defined features and augment a model with them Advanced WIP

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