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Deciphering Intra- and Inter-Individual Variation at Single Cell Resolution


Focus Multiple Organs
Method Epigenetic Sequencing, Single Cell Transcriptomics, Spatial Genomics, Spatial Proteomics

Project Summary

With a goal of understanding how non-coding genetic variation in humans functionally impacts disease traits, this network proposes a framework to map and interpret intra- and inter-individual variation in complex tissues using single cell approaches.


Results & Resources

This project developed new computational tools to quantify cellular variation at single-cell resolution. SHARE-seq is a scalable approach to measure chromatin accessibility and gene expression within the same single cell, and AtacWorks, a method to denoise and identify accessible chromatin regions from low-coverage or low-quality ATAC-seq data. With these tools, they studied the mouse neocortex neuronal plasticity and circuit integration, and are currently performing studies on the human heart.


Investigators

Co-Principal Investigators
Kristin Ardlie, PhD
Kristin Ardlie, PhD
Roderic Guigó, PhD
Roderic Guigó, PhD

Rajat Gupta, MD
Rajat Gupta, MD
Orit Rozenblatt-Rosen, PhD, MSc
Orit Rozenblatt-Rosen, PhD, MSc

Collaborators
Alexis Battle, PhD
Alexis Battle, PhD
Jason Buenrostro, PhD
Jason Buenrostro, PhD

Aviv Regev, PhD
Aviv Regev, PhD
Jimmie Ye, PhD
Jimmie Ye, PhD