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CN-SBM: Categorical Block Modelling For Primary and Residual Copy Number Variation

Machine Learning 2025-07-01 v1 Machine Learning Genomics

Abstract

Cancer is a genetic disorder whose clonal evolution can be monitored by tracking noisy genome-wide copy number variants. We introduce the Copy Number Stochastic Block Model (CN-SBM), a probabilistic framework that jointly clusters samples and genomic regions based on discrete copy number states using a bipartite categorical block model. Unlike models relying on Gaussian or Poisson assumptions, CN-SBM respects the discrete nature of CNV calls and captures subpopulation-specific patterns through block-wise structure. Using a two-stage approach, CN-SBM decomposes CNV data into primary and residual components, enabling detection of both large-scale chromosomal alterations and finer aberrations. We derive a scalable variational inference algorithm for application to large cohorts and high-resolution data. Benchmarks on simulated and real datasets show improved model fit over existing methods. Applied to TCGA low-grade glioma data, CN-SBM reveals clinically relevant subtypes and structured residual variation, aiding patient stratification in survival analysis. These results establish CN-SBM as an interpretable, scalable framework for CNV analysis with direct relevance for tumor heterogeneity and prognosis.

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@article{arxiv.2506.22963,
  title  = {CN-SBM: Categorical Block Modelling For Primary and Residual Copy Number Variation},
  author = {Kevin Lam and William Daniels and J Maxwell Douglas and Daniel Lai and Samuel Aparicio and Benjamin Bloem-Reddy and Yongjin Park},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.22963},
  year   = {2025}
}

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8 pages, 4 figures