脊椎动物大脑细胞系和细胞类型的单细胞图谱分析。

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Methods in molecular biology Pub Date : 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1007/978-1-0716-4310-5_15
Bushra Raj
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CRISPR-Cas工具最近被用于发育过程中的细胞谱系追踪。结合单细胞RNA测序,这些方法可以实现单细胞分辨率的可扩展谱系追踪。在这里,我描述了scGESTALTv2,它结合了谱系条形码阵列的累积CRISPR-Cas9编辑和通过基于液滴的单细胞RNA测序(scRNA-seq)的转录分析。该技术被应用于斑马鱼大脑的发育,以在发育过程中产生条形码阵列的突变。然后通过scRNA-seq提取记录的谱系和细胞转录组,以确定数千个被描绘的脑细胞和数十种细胞类型之间的细胞关系。
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Single-Cell Profiling of Lineages and Cell Types in the Vertebrate Brain.

CRISPR-Cas tools have recently been adapted for cell lineage tracing during development. Combined with single-cell RNA sequencing, these methods enable scalable lineage tracing with single-cell resolution. Here, I describe, scGESTALTv2, which combines cumulative CRISPR-Cas9 editing of a lineage barcode array with transcriptional profiling via droplet-based single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq). The technique is applied in developing zebrafish brains to generate mutations in the barcode array during development. The recorded lineages along with cellular transcriptomes are then extracted via scRNA-seq to define cell relationships among thousands of profiled brain cells and dozens of cell types.

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Methods in molecular biology
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