Using single nucleotide variations in single-cell RNA-seq to identify subpopulations and genotype-phenotype linkage
Identification of cell subpopulations using transcript abundance is noisy. Here, the authors developed a linear modeling framework, SSrGE, which utilizes effective and expressed nucleotide variations from single-cell RNA-seq to identify tumor subpopulations.
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/030c4e53dc1f4d4e929628607a36e0d0 |
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Sumario: | Identification of cell subpopulations using transcript abundance is noisy. Here, the authors developed a linear modeling framework, SSrGE, which utilizes effective and expressed nucleotide variations from single-cell RNA-seq to identify tumor subpopulations. |
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