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Time space and single-cell resolved tissue lineage trajectories and laterality of body plan at gastrulation


ABSTRACT: The blueprint of lineage segregation of early mouse embryo is established during gastrulation in which progenitors of various cell fates are regionalized and patterned in specific embryo locations. Despite the central importance of this period of mammalian development, we currently lack a comprehensive understanding of the underlying developmental trajectories and molecular processes, principally because research efforts either employed in vitro systems, focused on small numbers of genes, or limited the number of developmental stages or cell types that were studied. Here, we study the regulatory landscape of gastrulation by combining single-cell RNA-seq (A total of ~35,000 single cells isolated at E6.5, E6.75, E7.0, E7.25, E7.5) and geographical position sequencing (Geo-seq) technique, and we report a de novo identification of spatial signatures and a method to enable retrospective locating of single cells to their origins. Our work provides insights into the exit from pluripotency and priming for differentiation, and the emergence of regulatory networks associated with cell fate decisions. Finally, we reconstruct the spatio-temporal roadmap of gastrula mouse embryo in single-cell resolution. This result uncovers the cell migration trajectories and molecular processes associated with lineage segregation.

ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus

PROVIDER: GSE171588 | GEO | 2023/08/15

REPOSITORIES: GEO

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