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- Songpeng Zu
(University of California San Diego, School of Medicine)
- Yang Eric Li
(University of California San Diego, School of Medicine
Washington University School of Medicine)
- Kangli Wang
(University of California San Diego, School of Medicine)
- Ethan J. Armand
(University of California San Diego, School of Medicine)
- Sainath Mamde
(University of California San Diego, School of Medicine)
- Maria Luisa Amaral
(University of California San Diego, School of Medicine)
- Yuelai Wang
(University of California San Diego, School of Medicine)
- Andre Chu
(University of California San Diego, School of Medicine)
- Yang Xie
(University of California San Diego, School of Medicine)
- Michael Miller
(University of California San Diego, School of Medicine)
- Jie Xu
(University of California San Diego, School of Medicine)
- Zhaoning Wang
(University of California San Diego, School of Medicine)
- Kai Zhang
(University of California San Diego, School of Medicine)
- Bojing Jia
(University of California San Diego, School of Medicine)
- Xiaomeng Hou
(University of California San Diego, School of Medicine)
- Lin Lin
(University of California San Diego, School of Medicine)
- Qian Yang
(University of California San Diego, School of Medicine)
- Seoyeon Lee
(University of California San Diego, School of Medicine)
- Bin Li
(University of California San Diego, School of Medicine)
- Samantha Kuan
(University of California San Diego, School of Medicine)
- Hanqing Liu
(The Salk Institute for Biological Studies)
- Jingtian Zhou
(The Salk Institute for Biological Studies)
- Antonio Pinto-Duarte
(The Salk Institute for Biological Studies)
- Jacinta Lucero
(The Salk Institute for Biological Studies)
- Julia Osteen
(The Salk Institute for Biological Studies)
- Michael Nunn
(The Salk Institute for Biological Studies)
- Kimberly A. Smith
(Allen Institute for Brain Science)
- Bosiljka Tasic
(Allen Institute for Brain Science)
- Zizhen Yao
(Allen Institute for Brain Science)
- Hongkui Zeng
(Allen Institute for Brain Science)
- Zihan Wang
(University of California San Diego)
- Jingbo Shang
(University of California San Diego)
- M. Margarita Behrens
(The Salk Institute for Biological Studies)
- Joseph R. Ecker
(The Salk Institute for Biological Studies)
- Allen Wang
(University of California San Diego, School of Medicine)
- Sebastian Preissl
(University of California San Diego, School of Medicine
University of Freiburg)
- Bing Ren
(University of California San Diego, School of Medicine
University of California San Diego, School of Medicine)
Abstract
Recent advances in single-cell technologies have led to the discovery of thousands of brain cell types; however, our understanding of the gene regulatory programs in these cell types is far from complete1–4. Here we report a comprehensive atlas of candidate cis-regulatory DNA elements (cCREs) in the adult mouse brain, generated by analysing chromatin accessibility in 2.3 million individual brain cells from 117 anatomical dissections. The atlas includes approximately 1 million cCREs and their chromatin accessibility across 1,482 distinct brain cell populations, adding over 446,000 cCREs to the most recent such annotation in the mouse genome. The mouse brain cCREs are moderately conserved in the human brain. The mouse-specific cCREs—specifically, those identified from a subset of cortical excitatory neurons—are strongly enriched for transposable elements, suggesting a potential role for transposable elements in the emergence of new regulatory programs and neuronal diversity. Finally, we infer the gene regulatory networks in over 260 subclasses of mouse brain cells and develop deep-learning models to predict the activities of gene regulatory elements in different brain cell types from the DNA sequence alone. Our results provide a resource for the analysis of cell-type-specific gene regulation programs in both mouse and human brains.
Suggested Citation
Songpeng Zu & Yang Eric Li & Kangli Wang & Ethan J. Armand & Sainath Mamde & Maria Luisa Amaral & Yuelai Wang & Andre Chu & Yang Xie & Michael Miller & Jie Xu & Zhaoning Wang & Kai Zhang & Bojing Jia , 2023.
"Single-cell analysis of chromatin accessibility in the adult mouse brain,"
Nature, Nature, vol. 624(7991), pages 378-389, December.
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RePEc:nat:nature:v:624:y:2023:i:7991:d:10.1038_s41586-023-06824-9
DOI: 10.1038/s41586-023-06824-9
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- Shuyao Zhang & Yuhua Xiao & Xinzhi Mo & Xu Chen & Jiawei Zhong & Zheyao Chen & Xu Liu & Yuanhui Qiu & Wangxuan Dai & Jia Chen & Xishan Jin & Guoping Fan & Youjin Hu, 2024.
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"MATES: a deep learning-based model for locus-specific quantification of transposable elements in single cell,"
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