追踪体细胞突变用于谱系重建。

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Yaara Neumeier, Ofir Raz, Liming Tao, Zipora Marx, Ehud Shapiro
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摘要

人类基因组由不同的基因组区域组成,易受各种类型的体细胞突变的影响。其中,短串联重复序列(STRs)是最易变的遗传元件。str是短的重复多态性序列,主要位于基因组的非编码部分。这些序列固有的重复特征使它们在体内高度可变。因此,这一特点提供了揭示人类活细胞的自然发展史的机会。然而,STRs在体外扩增中也引入了口吃噪声,这使得它们的分析具有挑战性。在这里,我们描述了我们的综合生化计算平台单细胞谱系分析。它由一个管道组成,其输入是单个细胞,其输出是输入细胞的谱系树。
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Tracking Somatic Mutations for Lineage Reconstruction.

The human genome is composed of distinct genomic regions that are susceptible to various types of somatic mutations. Among these, Short Tandem Repeats (STRs) stand out as the most mutable genetic elements. STRs are short repetitive polymorphic sequences, predominantly situated within noncoding sectors of the genome. The intrinsic repetition characterizing these sequences makes them highly mutable in vivo. Consequently, this characteristic provides the chance to unravel the natural developmental history of human viable cells retrospectively. However, STRs also introduce stutter noise in vitro amplification, which makes their analysis challenging. Here we describe our integrated biochemical-computational platform for single-cell lineage analysis. It consists of a pipeline whose inputs are single cells and whose output is a lineage tree of input cells.

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Methods in molecular biology
Methods in molecular biology Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Genetics
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期刊介绍: For over 20 years, biological scientists have come to rely on the research protocols and methodologies in the critically acclaimed Methods in Molecular Biology series. The series was the first to introduce the step-by-step protocols approach that has become the standard in all biomedical protocol publishing. Each protocol is provided in readily-reproducible step-by-step fashion, opening with an introductory overview, a list of the materials and reagents needed to complete the experiment, and followed by a detailed procedure that is supported with a helpful notes section offering tips and tricks of the trade as well as troubleshooting advice.
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