Genetic mosaicism in the human brain: from lineage tracing to neuropsychiatric disorders
S Bizzotto, CA Walsh - Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2022 - nature.com
Genetic mosaicism is the result of the accumulation of somatic mutations in the human
genome starting from the first postzygotic cell generation and continuing throughout the …
genome starting from the first postzygotic cell generation and continuing throughout the …
[HTML][HTML] Single-cell technologies: From research to application
In recent years, more and more single-cell technologies have been developed. A vast
amount of single-cell omics data has been generated by large projects, such as the Human …
amount of single-cell omics data has been generated by large projects, such as the Human …
Somatic genomic changes in single Alzheimer's disease neurons
Dementia in Alzheimer's disease progresses alongside neurodegeneration,,–, but the
specific events that cause neuronal dysfunction and death remain poorly understood. During …
specific events that cause neuronal dysfunction and death remain poorly understood. During …
Somatic mutation landscapes at single-molecule resolution
Somatic mutations drive the development of cancer and may contribute to ageing and other
diseases,. Despite their importance, the difficulty of detecting mutations that are only present …
diseases,. Despite their importance, the difficulty of detecting mutations that are only present …
Single-cell genome sequencing of human neurons identifies somatic point mutation and indel enrichment in regulatory elements
Accurate somatic mutation detection from single-cell DNA sequencing is challenging due to
amplification-related artifacts. To reduce this artifact burden, an improved amplification …
amplification-related artifacts. To reduce this artifact burden, an improved amplification …
[HTML][HTML] De novo detection of somatic mutations in high-throughput single-cell profiling data sets
Abstract Characterization of somatic mutations at single-cell resolution is essential to study
cancer evolution, clonal mosaicism and cell plasticity. Here, we describe SComatic, an …
cancer evolution, clonal mosaicism and cell plasticity. Here, we describe SComatic, an …
Recent advances in single-cell sequencing technologies
L Wen, F Tang - Precision clinical medicine, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Single-cell omics sequencing was first achieved for the transcriptome in 2009, which was
followed by fast development of technologies for profiling the genome, DNA methylome, 3D …
followed by fast development of technologies for profiling the genome, DNA methylome, 3D …
[HTML][HTML] Somatic mutations in single human cardiomyocytes reveal age-associated DNA damage and widespread oxidative genotoxicity
The accumulation of somatic DNA mutations over time is a hallmark of aging in many
dividing and nondividing cells but has not been studied in postmitotic human …
dividing and nondividing cells but has not been studied in postmitotic human …
Analyzing somatic mutations by single-cell whole-genome sequencing
L Zhang, M Lee, AY Maslov, C Montagna, J Vijg… - Nature …, 2024 - nature.com
Somatic mutations are the cause of cancer and have been implicated in other,
noncancerous diseases and aging. While clonally expanded mutations can be studied by …
noncancerous diseases and aging. While clonally expanded mutations can be studied by …
[HTML][HTML] Advances in single-cell omics and multiomics for high-resolution molecular profiling
J Lim, C Park, M Kim, H Kim, J Kim… - Experimental & Molecular …, 2024 - nature.com
Single-cell omics technologies have revolutionized molecular profiling by providing high-
resolution insights into cellular heterogeneity and complexity. Traditional bulk omics …
resolution insights into cellular heterogeneity and complexity. Traditional bulk omics …