Closing the gap: a roadmap to single-cell regulatory genomics

Studying the spatiotemporal control of gene regulatory networks at the single-cell level is still a challenge, yet it is key to understanding the mechanisms driving cellular identity. In their recent study, Aerts and colleagues (Gonzalez-Blas et al, 2020) develop a new strategy to spatially map and...

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Main Authors: Carnesecchi, Julie (Author) , Lohmann, Ingrid (Author)
Format: Article (Journal)
Language:English
Published: May 2020
In: Molecular systems biology
Year: 2020, Volume: 16, Issue: 5
ISSN:1744-4292
Online Access:Verlag, Volltext: https://www.embopress.org/doi/epdf/10.15252/msb.20209497
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Author Notes:Julie Carnesecchi & Ingrid Lohmann
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Summary:Studying the spatiotemporal control of gene regulatory networks at the single-cell level is still a challenge, yet it is key to understanding the mechanisms driving cellular identity. In their recent study, Aerts and colleagues (Gonzalez-Blas et al, 2020) develop a new strategy to spatially map and integrate single-cell transcriptome and epigenome profiles in the Drosophila eye-antennal disc and to deduce in each cell precise enhancer-to-gene activity relationships. This opens a new era in the transcriptional regulation field, as it allows extracting from each of the thousands of cells forming a tissue the critical features driving their identity, from enhancer sequences to transcription factors to gene regulatory networks.
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ISSN:1744-4292