1459-P: Human Islet Cell Transcriptome Analysis Using Single Nucleus RNA-seq Reveals New Beta-Cell Markers and Define Distinct Beta-Cell Subpopulations with Different Transcriptional Activity
Abstract:Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) of human islets requires cell dissociation and does not provide information on the transcriptional status of islet cells. On the other hand, single-nucleus RNA sequencing (snRNA-seq) does not require cell dissociation and provides abundant information on intronic sequences that can be used to identify actively transcribed genes. Based on this, we seek to compare scRNA-seq and snRNA-seq approaches in human islets to determine: 1) whether similar cell clusters could be dete… Show more
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