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Characterizing Mutational Load and Clonal Composition of Human Blood
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人类胚胎发育的里程碑注册在体质突变中
Sara Bizzotto1,2,3, Yanmei Dou4, Javier Ganz1,2,3
1Division of Genetics and Genomics, Manton Center for Orphan Disease Research, Department of Pediatrics, and Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MA 02115, USA.
概括
科学家使用体质单核酸变体 (sSNV) 作为条形码来重建早期人类胚胎细胞分裂. 这揭示了不同组织的细胞起源和发育时间, 提供了对人类发展的高分辨率见解.
科学领域:
- 发育生物学
- 基因组学
- 人类胚胎的形成
背景情况:
- 了解人类胚胎发育至关重要,但缺乏直接的血统信息.
- 身体突变在发育过程中积累,可以作为血统标记.
研究的目的:
- 使用内源性遗传标记重建早期人类胚胎细胞分裂.
- 确定细胞起源和祖先对各种组织和胚胎层的贡献.
主要方法:
- 高深度全基因组测序以识别体质单核酸变体 (sNV).
- 使用sSNV作为内源条形码来重建单细胞谱系.
- 在人体组织和细胞上进行向测序,单核RNA测序和单核染色体测序 (snATAC-seq).
主要成果:
- 使用sSNVs成功重建早期胚胎细胞分裂.
- 在胚胎外的组织,胚胎层和器官中显示出不对称的祖先贡献.
- 估计了胃流动的开始和前脑创始人的数量.
结论:
- 突变提供了人类胚胎发育的高分辨率,永久记录.
- 这种方法可以详细追踪人类的血统.
- 了解早期人类发展的细胞动力学.
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