Single-cell Phylogenetic Analysis
Single-cell phylogenetic analysis reconstructs evolutionary or developmental trees from single-cell sequencing data, tracing how individual cells diverged from a common ancestor. By leveraging somatic mutations, CRISPR-introduced barcodes, or copy-number changes as heritable characters, this method maps clonal relationships within tumors, developing tissues, or immune repertoires with unprecedented cellular resolution.
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- Jones, M. G., Khodaverdian, A., Quinn, J. J., Chan, M. M., Hussmann, J. A., Wang, R., Xu, C., Weissman, J. S., & Yosef, N. (2020). Inference of single-cell phylogenies from lineage tracing data using Cassiopeia. Genome Biology, 21(1), 92. · DOI 10.1186/s13059-020-02000-8
- Trapnell, C., Cacchiarelli, D., Grimsby, J., Pokharel, P., Li, S., Morse, M., Lennon, N. J., Livak, K. J., Mikkelsen, T. S., & Rinn, J. L. (2014). The dynamics and regulators of cell fate decisions are revealed by pseudotemporal ordering of single cells. Nature Biotechnology, 32(4), 381-386. · DOI 10.1038/nbt.2859
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