Abstract Cellular DNA/RNA tags (barcodes) allow for multiplexed cell lineage tracing and neuronal projection mapping with cellular resolution. Conventional approaches to reading out cellular barcodes trade off spatial resolution with throughput. Bulk sequencing achieves high throughput but sacrifices spatial resolution, whereas manual cell picking has low throughput. In situ sequencing could potentially achieve both high spatial resolution and high throughput, but current in situ sequencing techniques are inefficient at reading out cellular barcodes. Here we describe BaristaSeq, an optimization of a targeted, padlock probe-based technique for in situ barcode sequencing compatible with Illumina sequencing chemistry. BaristaSeq results in a f...
The diversity and scope of multiplex parallel sequencing applications is steadily increasing. Critic...
The diversity and scope of multiplex parallel sequencing applications is steadily increasing. Critic...
Short DNA oligonucleotides (~4 mer) have been used to index samples from different sources, such as ...
Cellular DNA/RNA tags (barcodes) allow for multiplexed cell lineage tracing and neuronal projection ...
Cellular barcoding is a technique in which individual cells are labeled with unique nucleic acid seq...
The next generation sequencing (NGS) technologies have been rapidly evolved and applied to various r...
DNA barcoding is an efficient method to identify specimens and to detect undescribed/cryptic species...
We describe a highly sensitive, quantitative, and inexpensive technique for targeted sequencing of t...
Here we demonstrate a method for unbiased multiplexed deep sequencing of RNA and DNA libraries using...
Synthetic DNA barcodes are double-stranded DNA molecules designed to carry recoverable information, ...
Random DNA barcodes are a versatile tool for tracking cell lineages, with applications ranging from ...
We describe a highly sensitive, quantitative, and inexpensive technique for targeted sequencing of t...
DNA barcoding constitutes a supplemental genetically based characterization tool for the identificat...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comput...
Short DNA oligonucleotides (~4 mer) have been used to index samples from different sources, such as ...
The diversity and scope of multiplex parallel sequencing applications is steadily increasing. Critic...
The diversity and scope of multiplex parallel sequencing applications is steadily increasing. Critic...
Short DNA oligonucleotides (~4 mer) have been used to index samples from different sources, such as ...
Cellular DNA/RNA tags (barcodes) allow for multiplexed cell lineage tracing and neuronal projection ...
Cellular barcoding is a technique in which individual cells are labeled with unique nucleic acid seq...
The next generation sequencing (NGS) technologies have been rapidly evolved and applied to various r...
DNA barcoding is an efficient method to identify specimens and to detect undescribed/cryptic species...
We describe a highly sensitive, quantitative, and inexpensive technique for targeted sequencing of t...
Here we demonstrate a method for unbiased multiplexed deep sequencing of RNA and DNA libraries using...
Synthetic DNA barcodes are double-stranded DNA molecules designed to carry recoverable information, ...
Random DNA barcodes are a versatile tool for tracking cell lineages, with applications ranging from ...
We describe a highly sensitive, quantitative, and inexpensive technique for targeted sequencing of t...
DNA barcoding constitutes a supplemental genetically based characterization tool for the identificat...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comput...
Short DNA oligonucleotides (~4 mer) have been used to index samples from different sources, such as ...
The diversity and scope of multiplex parallel sequencing applications is steadily increasing. Critic...
The diversity and scope of multiplex parallel sequencing applications is steadily increasing. Critic...
Short DNA oligonucleotides (~4 mer) have been used to index samples from different sources, such as ...