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  2. Single-cell sequencing - Wikipedia

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    Single-cell RNA sequencing workflow. Current scRNA-seq protocols involve isolating single cells and their RNA, and then following the same steps as bulk RNA-seq: reverse transcription (RT), amplification, library generation and sequencing. Early methods separated individual cells into separate wells; more recent methods encapsulate individual ...

  3. CITE-Seq - Wikipedia

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    A unique barcode sequence used on the cell hashing antibody can be designed to be different from an antibody barcode present on the ADTs used in CITE-seq. This makes it possible to couple cell hashing with CITE-seq on a single sequencing run. [12] Cell hashing allows super-loading of the scRNA-seq platform, resulting in a lower cost of sequencing.

  4. Single-cell transcriptomics - Wikipedia

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    These fragments are sequenced by high-throughput next generation sequencing techniques and the reads are mapped back to the reference genome, providing a count of the number of reads associated with each gene. [13] Normalisation of RNA-seq data accounts for cell to cell variation in the efficiencies of the cDNA library formation and sequencing.

  5. RNA-Seq - Wikipedia

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    Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-Seq) provides the expression profiles of individual cells. Although it is not possible to obtain complete information on every RNA expressed by each cell, due to the small amount of material available, patterns of gene expression can be identified through gene clustering analyses. This can uncover the existence ...

  6. Small RNA sequencing - Wikipedia

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    Small RNA sequencing (Small RNA-Seq) is a type of RNA sequencing based on the use of NGS technologies that allows to isolate and get information about noncoding RNA molecules in order to evaluate and discover new forms of small RNA and to predict their possible functions.

  7. Perturb-seq - Wikipedia

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    Both the large size and noise that is associated with scRNA-seq will likely require new and powerful computational methods and bioinformatics pipelines to better make sense of the resulting data. Another challenge associated with this protocol is the creation of large scale CRISPR libraries.

  8. snRNA-seq - Wikipedia

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    snRNA-seq uses isolated nuclei instead of the entire cells to profile gene expression. That is to say, scRNA-seq measures both cytoplasmic and nuclear transcripts, while snRNA-seq mainly measures nuclear transcripts (though some transcripts might be attached to the rough endoplasmic reticulum and partially preserved in nuclear preps). [7]

  9. List of RNA-Seq bioinformatics tools - Wikipedia

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    Genome arrangements result of diseases like cancer can produce aberrant genetic modifications like fusions or translocations. Identification of these modifications play important role in carcinogenesis studies. [85] Arriba [86] is a fusion detection algorithm based on the STAR [49] RNA-Seq aligner.

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