Symmetry, gauge freedoms, and the interpretability of sequence-function relationships.

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Physical review research Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-02 DOI:10.1103/physrevresearch.7.023005
Anna Posfai, David M McCandlish, Justin B Kinney
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Abstract

Quantitative models that describe how biological sequences encode functional activities are ubiquitous in modern biology. One important aspect of these models is that they commonly exhibit gauge freedoms, i.e., directions in parameter space that do not affect model predictions. In physics, gauge freedoms arise when physical theories are formulated in ways that respect fundamental symmetries. However, the connections that gauge freedoms in models of sequence-function relationships have to the symmetries of sequence space have yet to be systematically studied. Here we study the gauge freedoms of models that respect a specific symmetry of sequence space: the group of position-specific character permutations. We find that gauge freedoms arise when model parameters transform under redundant irreducible matrix representations of this group. Based on this finding, we describe an "embedding distillation" procedure that enables analytic calculation of the number of independent gauge freedoms, as well as efficient computation of a sparse basis for the space of gauge freedoms. We also study how parameter transformation behavior affects parameter interpretability. We find that in many (and possibly all) nontrivial models, the ability to interpret individual model parameters as quantifying intrinsic allelic effects requires that gauge freedoms be present. This finding establishes an incompatibility between two distinct notions of parameter interpretability. Our work thus advances the understanding of symmetries, gauge freedoms, and parameter interpretability in sequence-function relationships.

对称,规范自由,和序列-函数关系的可解释性。
描述生物序列如何编码功能活动的定量模型在现代生物学中无处不在。这些模型的一个重要方面是它们通常表现出规范自由,即参数空间中的方向不影响模型预测。在物理学中,当物理理论以尊重基本对称性的方式表述时,规范自由就出现了。然而,衡量序列-函数关系模型中自由度与序列空间对称性之间的联系还没有得到系统的研究。本文研究了考虑序列空间的一种特殊对称性的模型的规范自由度:位置特定字符置换群。我们发现在该群的冗余不可约矩阵表示下,模型参数变换产生规范自由度。基于这一发现,我们描述了一种“嵌入蒸馏”程序,该程序能够解析计算独立规范自由度的数量,以及有效计算规范自由度空间的稀疏基。我们还研究了参数转换行为如何影响参数可解释性。我们发现,在许多(可能是所有)非平凡模型中,将单个模型参数解释为量化内在等位效应的能力要求规范自由存在。这一发现确立了参数可解释性的两个不同概念之间的不兼容性。因此,我们的工作促进了对序列-函数关系中的对称性、规范自由度和参数可解释性的理解。
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