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Scaling single-cell genomics from phenomenology to mechanism

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  • Amos Tanay

    (Weizmann Institute of Science
    Weizmann Institute of Science)

  • Aviv Regev

    (Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard
    Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

Abstract

Three of the most fundamental questions in biology are how individual cells differentiate to form tissues, how tissues function in a coordinated and flexible fashion and which gene regulatory mechanisms support these processes. Single-cell genomics is opening up new ways to tackle these questions by combining the comprehensive nature of genomics with the microscopic resolution that is required to describe complex multicellular systems. Initial single-cell genomic studies provided a remarkably rich phenomenology of heterogeneous cellular states, but transforming observational studies into models of dynamics and causal mechanisms in tissues poses fresh challenges and requires stronger integration of theoretical, computational and experimental frameworks.

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  • Amos Tanay & Aviv Regev, 2017. "Scaling single-cell genomics from phenomenology to mechanism," Nature, Nature, vol. 541(7637), pages 331-338, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:541:y:2017:i:7637:d:10.1038_nature21350
    DOI: 10.1038/nature21350
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