Distinguishing cell states based only on gene expression data remains a challenging task. This is true even for analyses within a species. In cross-species comparisons, the results obtained by different groups have varied widely. Here, we integrate RNA-seq data from more than 40 cell and tissue types of four mammalian species to identify sets of associated genes as indicators for specific cell states in each species. We employ a statistical method, TROM, to identify both protein-coding and non-coding indicators. Next, we map the cell states within each species and also between species using these indicator genes. We recapitulate known phenotypic similarity between related cell and tissue types and reveal molecular basis for their similarity...
The parts of the genome transcribed by a cell or tissue reflect the biological processes and functio...
Gene-gene relationships are commonly measured via the co-variation of gene expression across samples...
What makes a mouse a mouse, and not a hamster? Differences in gene regulation between the two organi...
Cell identity (or cell state) is established via gene expression programs, represented by ???associa...
There is growing recognition that mammalian cells produce many thousands of large intergenic transcr...
BackgroundDifferences in gene expression drive phenotypic differences between species, yet major org...
Background\ud Differentiation of metazoan cells requires execution of different gene expression prog...
In this dissertation, we used single-cell RNA sequencing data from five mammalian tissues to charact...
Mice have been a long-standing model for human biology and disease. Here we characterize, by RNA seq...
Background Predicting molecular responses in human by extrapolating results from model organisms re...
Understanding gene function and regulation in homeostasis and disease requires knowledge of the cell...
Regulatory networks involving different cell types control inflammation, morphogenesis and tissue ho...
Single-cell RNA-seq will allow building cell atlases for any tissue in any species, and studying the...
Summary: Recent progress in single-cell technologies has enabled the identification of all major cel...
The parts of the genome transcribed by a cell or tissue reflect the biological processes and functio...
The parts of the genome transcribed by a cell or tissue reflect the biological processes and functio...
Gene-gene relationships are commonly measured via the co-variation of gene expression across samples...
What makes a mouse a mouse, and not a hamster? Differences in gene regulation between the two organi...
Cell identity (or cell state) is established via gene expression programs, represented by ???associa...
There is growing recognition that mammalian cells produce many thousands of large intergenic transcr...
BackgroundDifferences in gene expression drive phenotypic differences between species, yet major org...
Background\ud Differentiation of metazoan cells requires execution of different gene expression prog...
In this dissertation, we used single-cell RNA sequencing data from five mammalian tissues to charact...
Mice have been a long-standing model for human biology and disease. Here we characterize, by RNA seq...
Background Predicting molecular responses in human by extrapolating results from model organisms re...
Understanding gene function and regulation in homeostasis and disease requires knowledge of the cell...
Regulatory networks involving different cell types control inflammation, morphogenesis and tissue ho...
Single-cell RNA-seq will allow building cell atlases for any tissue in any species, and studying the...
Summary: Recent progress in single-cell technologies has enabled the identification of all major cel...
The parts of the genome transcribed by a cell or tissue reflect the biological processes and functio...
The parts of the genome transcribed by a cell or tissue reflect the biological processes and functio...
Gene-gene relationships are commonly measured via the co-variation of gene expression across samples...
What makes a mouse a mouse, and not a hamster? Differences in gene regulation between the two organi...