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Shared and distinct transcriptomic cell types across neocortical areas

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  • Bosiljka Tasic

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Zizhen Yao

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Lucas T. Graybuck

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Kimberly A. Smith

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Thuc Nghi Nguyen

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Darren Bertagnolli

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Jeff Goldy

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Emma Garren

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Michael N. Economo

    (Howard Hughes Medical Institute)

  • Sarada Viswanathan

    (Howard Hughes Medical Institute)

  • Osnat Penn

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Trygve Bakken

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Vilas Menon

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science
    Howard Hughes Medical Institute)

  • Jeremy Miller

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Olivia Fong

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Karla E. Hirokawa

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Kanan Lathia

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Christine Rimorin

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Michael Tieu

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Rachael Larsen

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Tamara Casper

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Eliza Barkan

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Matthew Kroll

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Sheana Parry

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Nadiya V. Shapovalova

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Daniel Hirschstein

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Julie Pendergraft

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Heather A. Sullivan

    (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

  • Tae Kyung Kim

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Aaron Szafer

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Nick Dee

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Peter Groblewski

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Ian Wickersham

    (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

  • Ali Cetin

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Julie A. Harris

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Boaz P. Levi

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Susan M. Sunkin

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Linda Madisen

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Tanya L. Daigle

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Loren Looger

    (Howard Hughes Medical Institute)

  • Amy Bernard

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • John Phillips

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Ed Lein

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Michael Hawrylycz

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Karel Svoboda

    (Howard Hughes Medical Institute)

  • Allan R. Jones

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Christof Koch

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Hongkui Zeng

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

Abstract

The neocortex contains a multitude of cell types that are segregated into layers and functionally distinct areas. To investigate the diversity of cell types across the mouse neocortex, here we analysed 23,822 cells from two areas at distant poles of the mouse neocortex: the primary visual cortex and the anterior lateral motor cortex. We define 133 transcriptomic cell types by deep, single-cell RNA sequencing. Nearly all types of GABA (γ-aminobutyric acid)-containing neurons are shared across both areas, whereas most types of glutamatergic neurons were found in one of the two areas. By combining single-cell RNA sequencing and retrograde labelling, we match transcriptomic types of glutamatergic neurons to their long-range projection specificity. Our study establishes a combined transcriptomic and projectional taxonomy of cortical cell types from functionally distinct areas of the adult mouse cortex.

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  • Bosiljka Tasic & Zizhen Yao & Lucas T. Graybuck & Kimberly A. Smith & Thuc Nghi Nguyen & Darren Bertagnolli & Jeff Goldy & Emma Garren & Michael N. Economo & Sarada Viswanathan & Osnat Penn & Trygve B, 2018. "Shared and distinct transcriptomic cell types across neocortical areas," Nature, Nature, vol. 563(7729), pages 72-78, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:563:y:2018:i:7729:d:10.1038_s41586-018-0654-5
    DOI: 10.1038/s41586-018-0654-5
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