Genome-wide DNA replication profiling and full-length total RNA sequencing from the same single cell [hTERT-RPE1 Whole-S]
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ABSTRACT: Single-cell sequencing has advanced our understanding of cell-type diversity and heterogeneity. However, existing single-cell multi-omics methods lack DNA data resolution and full-length total RNA detection. Here, we introduce single-cell (sc)Repli-RamDA-seq (scRR-seq), a novel multi-omics method that enables high-resolution DNA replication profiling and full-length total RNA sequencing from the same single cell, made possible by the clean separation of DNA and RNA. scRR-seq generates DNA replication and RNA sequencing data comparable to individually obtained scRepli-seq and scRamDA-seq data, respectively. scRR-seq also allows one to tell the cell-cycle stage of a given S-phase cell and detects copy-number variation (CNV) in non-S-phase cells. scRR-seq outperforms other scRNA-seq methods in the number of transcripts identified and full-length total RNA detection. Furthermore, scRR-seq allowed haplotype-specific analysis and the identification of novel S-phase markers. Taken together, scRR-seq is a robust single-cell multi-omics method with promising potential for comprehensive genome and transcriptome analysis.
ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens
PROVIDER: GSE278951 | GEO | 2025/08/27
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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