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Genome-wide copy number analysis of single cells
Authors:Baslan Timour  Kendall Jude  Rodgers Linda  Cox Hilary  Riggs Mike  Stepansky Asya  Troge Jennifer  Ravi Kandasamy  Esposito Diane  Lakshmi B  Wigler Michael  Navin Nicholas  Hicks James
Affiliation:Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, New York, USA.
Abstract:Copy number variation (CNV) is increasingly recognized as an important contributor to phenotypic variation in health and disease. Most methods for determining CNV rely on admixtures of cells in which information regarding genetic heterogeneity is lost. Here we present a protocol that allows for the genome-wide copy number analysis of single nuclei isolated from mixed populations of cells. Single-nucleus sequencing (SNS), combines flow sorting of single nuclei on the basis of DNA content and whole-genome amplification (WGA); this is followed by next-generation sequencing to quantize genomic intervals in a genome-wide manner. Multiplexing of single cells is discussed. In addition, we outline informatic approaches that correct for biases inherent in the WGA procedure and allow for accurate determination of copy number profiles. All together, the protocol takes ~3 d from flow cytometry to sequence-ready DNA libraries.
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