Related Experiment Video
Updated: Aug 22, 2025

Lineage Tracing and Clonal Analysis in Developing Cerebral Cortex Using Mosaic Analysis with Double Markers MADM
Published on: May 8, 2020
Temporal and sequential transcriptional dynamics define lineage shifts in corticogenesis
Tanzila Mukhtar1, Jeremie Breda2,3, Manal A Adam4,5,6
1Department of Biomedicine, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland.
None:
The cerebral cortex contains billions of neurons, and their disorganization or misspecification leads to neurodevelopmental disorders. Understanding how the plethora of projection neuron subtypes are generated by cortical neural stem cells (NSCs) is a major challenge. Here, we focused on elucidating the transcriptional landscape of murine embryonic NSCs, basal progenitors (BPs), and newborn neurons (NBNs) throughout cortical development. We uncover dynamic shifts in transcriptional space over time and heterogeneity within each progenitor population. We identified signature hallmarks of NSC, BP, and NBN clusters and predict active transcriptional nodes and networks that contribute to neural fate specification. We find that the expression of receptors, ligands, and downstream pathway components is highly dynamic over time and throughout the lineage implying differential responsiveness to signals. Thus, we provide an expansive compendium of gene expression during cortical development that will be an invaluable resource for studying neural developmental processes and neurodevelopmental disorders.
Related Concept Videos
Regulation of Expression Occurs at Multiple Steps
Lineage Commitment
Cis-regulatory Sequences
Regulation of Expression at Multiple Steps
Position-effect Variegation
Forced Transdifferentiation
Artificial...

