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UncertainGen: Uncertainty-Aware Representations of DNA Sequences for Metagenomic Binning

Machine Learning 2025-10-01 v1 Computational Engineering, Finance, and Science

Abstract

Metagenomic binning aims to cluster DNA fragments from mixed microbial samples into their respective genomes, a critical step for downstream analyses of microbial communities. Existing methods rely on deterministic representations, such as k-mer profiles or embeddings from large language models, which fail to capture the uncertainty inherent in DNA sequences arising from inter-species DNA sharing and from fragments with highly similar representations. We present the first probabilistic embedding approach, UncertainGen, for metagenomic binning, representing each DNA fragment as a probability distribution in latent space. Our approach naturally models sequence-level uncertainty, and we provide theoretical guarantees on embedding distinguishability. This probabilistic embedding framework expands the feasible latent space by introducing a data-adaptive metric, which in turn enables more flexible separation of bins/clusters. Experiments on real metagenomic datasets demonstrate the improvements over deterministic k-mer and LLM-based embeddings for the binning task by offering a scalable and lightweight solution for large-scale metagenomic analysis.

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@article{arxiv.2509.26116,
  title  = {UncertainGen: Uncertainty-Aware Representations of DNA Sequences for Metagenomic Binning},
  author = {Abdulkadir Celikkanat and Andres R. Masegosa and Mads Albertsen and Thomas D. Nielsen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.26116},
  year   = {2025}
}