Lineage tracing meets single-cell omics: opportunities and challenges.
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Abstract

A fundamental goal of developmental and stem cell biology is to map the developmental history (ontogeny) of differentiated cell types. Recent advances in high-throughput single-cell sequencing technologies have enabled the construction of comprehensive transcriptional atlases of adult tissues and of developing embryos from measurements of up to millions of individual cells. Parallel advances in sequencing-based lineage-tracing methods now facilitate the mapping of clonal relationships onto these landscapes and enable detailed comparisons between molecular and mitotic histories. Here we review recent progress and challenges, as well as the opportunities that emerge when these two complementary representations of cellular history are synthesized into integrated models of cell differentiation.

Keywords

Omics
Spatial reconstruction
Spatial Transcriptomics
seqFISH+

MeSH terms

Animals
Biomarkers
Cell Differentiation
Cell Lineage
Cell Tracking
Genomics
High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing
Humans
Single-Cell Analysis
Stem Cells

Authors

Wagner, Daniel E
Klein, Allon M

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