Quantitative single-cell RNA-seq with unique molecular identifiers (original) (raw)
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- Published: 22 December 2013
- Amit Zeisel1,
- Simon Joost2,
- Gioele La Manno1,
- Pawel Zajac1,
- Maria Kasper2,
- Peter Lönnerberg1 &
- …
- Sten Linnarsson1
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Single-cell RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) is a powerful tool to reveal cellular heterogeneity, discover new cell types and characterize tumor microevolution. However, losses in cDNA synthesis and bias in cDNA amplification lead to severe quantitative errors. We show that molecular labels—random sequences that label individual molecules—can nearly eliminate amplification noise, and that microfluidic sample preparation and optimized reagents produce a fivefold improvement in mRNA capture efficiency.
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Illumina sequencing experiments were performed by A. Johnsson and A. Juréus (Karolinska Institutet). ES cells were generously provided by the Karolinska Center for Transgene Technologies. Recombinant Tn5 transposase was a generous gift from R. Sandberg (Karolinska Institutet). We are grateful for the advice and support of B. Jones and B. Fowler (Fluidigm). This work was supported by grants from the Swedish Research Council (STARGET) and the European Research Council (261063) to S.L. and from the Swedish Cancer Society, Swedish Research Council and Ragnar Söderberg Foundation to M.K.
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Saiful Islam, Amit Zeisel, Gioele La Manno, Pawel Zajac, Peter Lönnerberg & Sten Linnarsson - Department of Biosciences and Nutrition, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden
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S.L. conceived the study. S.I., A.Z. and P.Z. developed the protocols and performed the RNA-seq experiments. S.J. and M.K. prepared cells. A.Z., G.L.M. and S.I. developed the tagmentation protocol. P.L. wrote the bioinformatics pipeline. P.L., S.L. and A.Z. analyzed data. S.L. and S.I. wrote the manuscript with support from all authors.
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Islam, S., Zeisel, A., Joost, S. et al. Quantitative single-cell RNA-seq with unique molecular identifiers.Nat Methods 11, 163–166 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1038/nmeth.2772
- Received: 27 September 2013
- Accepted: 25 November 2013
- Published: 22 December 2013
- Issue Date: February 2014
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/nmeth.2772