An optimized protocol for single cell transcriptional profiling by combinatorial indexing
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Project name: An optimized protocol for single cell transcriptional profiling by combinatorial indexing
Description: Single cell combinatorial indexing RNA sequencing (sci-RNA-seq) is a powerful method for recovering gene expression data from an exponentially scalable number of individual cells or nuclei. However, sci-RNA-seq is a complex protocol that has historically exhibited variable performance on different tissues, as well as lower sensitivity than alternative methods. Here we report a simplified, optimized version of the three-level sci-RNA-seq protocol that is faster, higher yield, more robust, and more sensitive, than the original sci-RNA-seq3 protocol, with reagent costs on the order of 1 cent per cell or less. We showcase the optimized protocol via whole organism analysis of an E16.5 mouse embryo, profiling ~380,000 nuclei in a single experiment. Finally, we introduce a “tiny sci-*” protocol for experiments where input is extremely limited.Overall design: Nuclei were isolated from one E16.5 mouse embryo to perform the optimized sci-RNA-seq3 protocol.
Data type: Transcriptome or Gene expression
Sample scope: Multiisolate
Relevance: ModelOrganism
Organization: Jay Shendure, Genome Sciences, University of Washington
Literatures
  1. PMID: 36261634
Last updated: 2021-10-29
Statistics: 334 samples; 334 experiments; 334 runs