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Single neuron transcriptome analysis can reveal more than cell type classification Does it matter if every neuron is unique?

Journal

BIOESSAYS
Volume 38, Issue 2, Pages 157-161

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WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1002/bies.201500097

Keywords

brain somatic mosaicism; neuronal diversity; single cell genomics

Funding

  1. [T32 GM008328-24]
  2. [T32 GM008136-30]
  3. [U01 MH106882]

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A recent single cell mRNA sequencing study by Dueck et al. compares neuronal transcriptomes to the transcriptomes of adipocytes and cardiomyocytes. Single cell omic approaches such as those used by the authors are at the leading edge of molecular and biophysical measurement. Many groups are currently employing single cell sequencing approaches to understand cellular heterogeneity in cancer and during normal development. These single cell approaches also are beginning to address long-standing questions regarding nervous system diversity. Beyond an innate interest in cataloging cell type diversityinthebrain, single cell neuronal diversity has important implications for neurotypic neural circuit function and for neurological disease. Herein, we review the authors methods and findings, which most notably include evidence of unique expression profiles in some single neurons.

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