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  2. Single-cell sequencing - Wikipedia

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    Single-cell DNA genome sequencing involves isolating a single cell, amplifying the whole genome or region of interest, constructing sequencing libraries, and then applying next-generation DNA sequencing (for example Illumina, Ion Torrent). Single-cell DNA sequencing has been widely applied in mammalian systems to study normal physiology and ...

  3. File:Single Cell Genome Sequencing Workflow.pdf - Wikipedia

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  4. Single cell epigenomics - Wikipedia

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    This is similar to single cell genome sequencing, but with the addition of a bisulfite treatment before sequencing. Forms include whole genome bisulfite sequencing, [4] [5] and reduced representation bisulfite sequencing [6] [7] Comparison of single cell DNA methylation sequencing methods in terms of coverage as at 2015 on Mus musculus

  5. Single-cell analysis - Wikipedia

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    This single cell shows the process of the central dogma of molecular biology, which are all steps researchers are interested to quantify (DNA, RNA, and Protein).. In cell biology, single-cell analysis and subcellular analysis [1] refer to the study of genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics, and cellcell interactions at the level of an individual cell, as opposed to more ...

  6. Single-cell transcriptomics - Wikipedia

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    Detecting differences in gene expression level between two populations is used both single-cell and bulk transcriptomic data. Specialised methods have been designed for single-cell data that considers single cell features such as technical dropouts and shape of the distribution e.g. Bimodal vs. unimodal. [23]

  7. List of single cell omics methods - Wikipedia

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    A list of more than 100 different single cell sequencing (omics) methods have been published. [1] The large majority of methods are paired with short-read sequencing technologies, although some of them are compatible with long read sequencing.

  8. Transcriptome - Wikipedia

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    Transcription can also be studied at the level of individual cells by single-cell transcriptomics. Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) is a recently developed technique that allows the analysis of the transcriptome of single cells, including bacteria. [25] With single-cell transcriptomics, subpopulations of cell types that constitute the ...

  9. Category:Molecular biology techniques - Wikipedia

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    Sanger sequencing; ScGET-seq; Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis; Selection and amplification binding assay; Single-cell sequencing; Single-cell transcriptomics; Single-molecule magnetic sequencing; SMiLE-Seq; SnRNA-seq; Sono-Seq; Southern blot; Southwestern blot; Stable-isotope probing; Staggered extension process; Strep-tag; Streptamer ...