Meiotic recombination and de novo mutation are the two main contributions towards gamete genome diversity, and many questions remain about how an individual human’s genome is edited by these two processes. Here, we describe a high-throughput method for single-cell whole-genome analysis which was used to measure the genomic diversity in one individual’s gamete genomes. A microfluidic system was used for highly parallel sample processing and to minimize non-specific amplification. High-density genotyping results from 91 single cells were used to create a personal recombination map, which was consistent with population-wide data at low resolution but revealed significant differences from pedigree data at higher resolution. We used the data to ...
Single-cell genome analyses of human oocytes are important for meiosis research and preimplantation ...
BACKGROUND: Copy number variants (CNVs) occupy a significant portion of the human genome and may hav...
Detection of genomic changes at single cell resolution is important for characterizing genetic heter...
SummaryMeiotic recombination and de novo mutation are the two main contributions toward gamete genom...
Meiotic recombination creates genetic diversity and ensures segregation of homologous chromosomes. P...
Meiotic recombination rates vary across the genome, often involving localized crossover hotspots and...
We developed a long-read-based single-sperm genome sequencing method and a corresponding data analys...
Sperm typing is an effective way to study recombina-tion rate on a fine scale in regions of interest...
Recombination plays a crucial role in meiosis, ensuring the proper segregation of chromosomes. Recen...
Methods for haplotyping and DNA copy-number typing of single cells are paramount for studying genomi...
Definitive characteristics of meiotic recombination events over large (i.e., >1 Mb) segments of the ...
Although a cell produces an assortment of products that protect, inspect and if necessary heal its v...
SummarySingle-cell genome analyses of human oocytes are important for meiosis research and preimplan...
Sperm typing is an effective way to study recombina-tion rate on a fine scale in regions of interest...
AbstractMeiotic recombination is a fundamental process in all eukaryotes. Among organisms in which r...
Single-cell genome analyses of human oocytes are important for meiosis research and preimplantation ...
BACKGROUND: Copy number variants (CNVs) occupy a significant portion of the human genome and may hav...
Detection of genomic changes at single cell resolution is important for characterizing genetic heter...
SummaryMeiotic recombination and de novo mutation are the two main contributions toward gamete genom...
Meiotic recombination creates genetic diversity and ensures segregation of homologous chromosomes. P...
Meiotic recombination rates vary across the genome, often involving localized crossover hotspots and...
We developed a long-read-based single-sperm genome sequencing method and a corresponding data analys...
Sperm typing is an effective way to study recombina-tion rate on a fine scale in regions of interest...
Recombination plays a crucial role in meiosis, ensuring the proper segregation of chromosomes. Recen...
Methods for haplotyping and DNA copy-number typing of single cells are paramount for studying genomi...
Definitive characteristics of meiotic recombination events over large (i.e., >1 Mb) segments of the ...
Although a cell produces an assortment of products that protect, inspect and if necessary heal its v...
SummarySingle-cell genome analyses of human oocytes are important for meiosis research and preimplan...
Sperm typing is an effective way to study recombina-tion rate on a fine scale in regions of interest...
AbstractMeiotic recombination is a fundamental process in all eukaryotes. Among organisms in which r...
Single-cell genome analyses of human oocytes are important for meiosis research and preimplantation ...
BACKGROUND: Copy number variants (CNVs) occupy a significant portion of the human genome and may hav...
Detection of genomic changes at single cell resolution is important for characterizing genetic heter...