scRNA-seq reveals novel genetic pathways and sex chromosome regulation inTriboliumspermatogenesis
Michael Robben,
Balan Ramesh,
Shana Pau
et al.
Abstract:Insights into single cell expression data are generally collected through well conserved biological markers that separate cells into known and unknown populations. Unfortunately for non-model organisms that lack known markers, it is often impossible to partition cells into biologically relevant clusters which hinders analysis into the species. Tribolium castaneum, the red flour beetle, lacks known markers for spermatogenesis found in insect species like Drosophila melanogaster. Using single cell sequencing dat… Show more
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