Our body consists of numerous cells that are functioning continuously to keep us alive. Even though the cells in different organs contain almost similar DNA, they can perform different functions. While the cells perform different functions, their...
Read More »Evaluation of methods to assign cell type labels to cell clusters from single-cell RNA-sequencing data
Identification of cell type subpopulations from complex cell mixtures using single-cell RNA-sequencing (scRNA-seq) data includes automated steps from normalization to cell clustering. However, assigning cell type labels to cell clusters is often conducted manually, resulting in limited documentation, low reproducibility ...
Read More »Looking for Loners – A new algorithm opens doors for detecting rare cell types in mRNA sequencing
From The Scientist By Karen Zusi The Paper Individuality The advent of mRNA sequencing for individual cells has given scientists unprecedented insight into the diversity of cell populations once thought to be uniform. But finding an analysis sensitive enough to ...
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