2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2211167/v1
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Total-mRNA-Aware Analysis for Droplet-Based Single Cell Sequencing

Abstract: Controlling total mRNA content differences between cell populations is critical in comparative transcriptomic measurements. Due to poor compatibility with ERCC, a good control for droplet-based scRNA-seq is yet to be discovered. Normalizing cells to a common count distribution has been adopted as a silent compromise. Such practice profoundly confounds downstream analysis and mislead discoveries. We present TOMAS, a computational framework that derives total mRNA content ratios between cell populations via deco… Show more

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“…Note that customary filtering of cells based on thresholding the total mRNA levels does not take into account the fact that cell types differ widely in how much mRNA they harbor. Cells that are actively synthesizing proteins will have a lot of mRNA [35,36]. This includes cells that are undergoing rapid growth and division, cells that are responding to stimuli or stress, and cells that are specialized for protein synthesis, such as secretory cells and neurons.…”
Section: The New Embryonic Atlas Supersedes the Last Version In Per-s...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Note that customary filtering of cells based on thresholding the total mRNA levels does not take into account the fact that cell types differ widely in how much mRNA they harbor. Cells that are actively synthesizing proteins will have a lot of mRNA [35,36]. This includes cells that are undergoing rapid growth and division, cells that are responding to stimuli or stress, and cells that are specialized for protein synthesis, such as secretory cells and neurons.…”
Section: The New Embryonic Atlas Supersedes the Last Version In Per-s...mentioning
confidence: 99%