Biological Sequence Kernels with Guaranteed Flexibility

04/06/2023
by   Alan Nawzad Amin, et al.
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Applying machine learning to biological sequences - DNA, RNA and protein - has enormous potential to advance human health, environmental sustainability, and fundamental biological understanding. However, many existing machine learning methods are ineffective or unreliable in this problem domain. We study these challenges theoretically, through the lens of kernels. Methods based on kernels are ubiquitous: they are used to predict molecular phenotypes, design novel proteins, compare sequence distributions, and more. Many methods that do not use kernels explicitly still rely on them implicitly, including a wide variety of both deep learning and physics-based techniques. While kernels for other types of data are well-studied theoretically, the structure of biological sequence space (discrete, variable length sequences), as well as biological notions of sequence similarity, present unique mathematical challenges. We formally analyze how well kernels for biological sequences can approximate arbitrary functions on sequence space and how well they can distinguish different sequence distributions. In particular, we establish conditions under which biological sequence kernels are universal, characteristic and metrize the space of distributions. We show that a large number of existing kernel-based machine learning methods for biological sequences fail to meet our conditions and can as a consequence fail severely. We develop straightforward and computationally tractable ways of modifying existing kernels to satisfy our conditions, imbuing them with strong guarantees on accuracy and reliability. Our proof techniques build on and extend the theory of kernels with discrete masses. We illustrate our theoretical results in simulation and on real biological data sets.

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