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Single-cell template strand sequencing by Strand-seq enables the characterization of individual homologs

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NATURE PROTOCOLS
卷 12, 期 6, 页码 1151-1176

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/nprot.2017.029

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  1. Canadian Institutes of Health Research [RMF-92093, 105265]
  2. US National Institutes of Health [R01GM094146]
  3. Terry Fox Foundation [018006]
  4. Advanced Grant from the European Research Council [294740]
  5. Vanier Graduate Scholarship from the Natural Science and Engineering Research Council
  6. European Research Council (ERC) [294740] Funding Source: European Research Council (ERC)

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The ability to distinguish between genome sequences of homologous chromosomes in single cells is important for studies of copy-neutral genomic rearrangements (such as inversions and translocations), building chromosome-length haplotypes, refining genome assemblies, mapping sister chromatid exchange events and exploring cellular heterogeneity. Strand-seq is a single-cell sequencing technology that resolves the individual homologs within a cell by restricting sequence analysis to the DNA template strands used during DNA replication. This protocol, which takes up to 4 d to complete, relies on the directionality of DNA, in which each single strand of a DNA molecule is distinguished based on its 5'-3' orientation. Culturing cells in a thymidine analog for one round of cell division labels nascent DNA strands, allowing for their selective removal during genomic library construction. To preserve directionality of template strands, genomic preamplification is bypassed and labeled nascent strands are nicked and not amplified during library preparation. Each single-cell library is multiplexed for pooling and sequencing, and the resulting sequence data are aligned, mapping to either the minus or plus strand of the reference genome, to assign template strand states for each chromosome in the cell. The major adaptations to conventional single-cell sequencing protocols include harvesting of daughter cells after a single round of BrdU incorporation, bypassing of whole-genome amplification, and removal of the BrdU+ strand during Strand-seq library preparation. By sequencing just template strands, the structure and identity of each homolog are preserved.

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