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DanioDecima: A DNA sequence-to-function model of zebrafish embryogenesis

Preprint Created on 31 May 2026 bioRxiv

Deep learning DNA sequence-to-function models offer the promise of gaining mechanistic insights into genome regulation, however their performance is often limited by data scarcity in the species of interest. We present DanioDecima, a zebrafish-specific model leveraging transfer learning from human and mouse-trained models to predict tissue- and cell-type-specific gene expression during zebrafish embryogenesis. Initializing DanioDecima with pretrained human and mouse Borzoi and Decima weights raises the median pseudobulk Pearson r substantially across cell-types and improves gene-level correlations of test set genes. An in silico directed-evolution loop guided by DanioDecima scoring generated synthetic promoters whose motif architectures cluster by the expected target lineage. These findings exemplify a cross-species transfer learning methodology for sequence-to-function models, and position DanioDecima as a practical resource for zebrafish regulatory engineering.

Voges, M. J., Kim, Y. J., Frank, M., Iovino, B., Senbabaoglu, Y., Royer, L. A.

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