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Conservation of cis-regulatory codes over half a billion years of evolution [multiome ATAC-Seq]


ABSTRACT: The identification of homologous cell types across species represents a crucial step in understanding cell type evolution. The retina is particularly amenable to comparative analysis because the basic morphology, connectivity, and function of its six major cell classes have remained largely invariant since the earliest stages of vertebrate evolution. We used comparative single-nucleus chromatin accessibility analysis of lamprey, fish, bird, and mammalian retinas, which began to diverge over half a billion years ago, to demonstrate cross-species conservation of cis-regulatory codes in all six retinal cell classes. In this study, we acquired retinal single-cell gene expression profiling (scRNA-seq) and single-nucleus chromatin accessibility (snATAC-seq) from sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus), a jawless species. We also acquired long-read sequence data from lamprey retina and single-nucleus chromatin accessibility from chicken (Gallus gallus).

ORGANISM(S): Petromyzon marinus

PROVIDER: GSE284130 | GEO | 2025/08/18

REPOSITORIES: GEO

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