Single-cell sequencing-based technologies will revolutionize whole-organism science

E Shapiro, T Biezuner, S Linnarsson - Nature Reviews Genetics, 2013 - nature.com
E Shapiro, T Biezuner, S Linnarsson
Nature Reviews Genetics, 2013nature.com
The unabated progress in next-generation sequencing technologies is fostering a wave of
new genomics, epigenomics, transcriptomics and proteomics technologies. These
sequencing-based technologies are increasingly being targeted to individual cells, which
will allow many new and longstanding questions to be addressed. For example, single-cell
genomics will help to uncover cell lineage relationships; single-cell transcriptomics will
supplant the coarse notion of marker-based cell types; and single-cell epigenomics and …
Abstract
The unabated progress in next-generation sequencing technologies is fostering a wave of new genomics, epigenomics, transcriptomics and proteomics technologies. These sequencing-based technologies are increasingly being targeted to individual cells, which will allow many new and longstanding questions to be addressed. For example, single-cell genomics will help to uncover cell lineage relationships; single-cell transcriptomics will supplant the coarse notion of marker-based cell types; and single-cell epigenomics and proteomics will allow the functional states of individual cells to be analysed. These technologies will become integrated within a decade or so, enabling high-throughput, multi-dimensional analyses of individual cells that will produce detailed knowledge of the cell lineage trees of higher organisms, including humans. Such studies will have important implications for both basic biological research and medicine.
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