Identifying cell types to interpret scRNA-seq data: how, why and more possibilities
Ziwei Wang, Hui Ding, Quan Zou
Abstract
Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) has generated numerous data and renewed our understanding of biological phenomena at the cellular scale. Identification of cell types has been one of the most prevalent means for interpreting scRNA-seq data, based upon which connections are made between the transcriptome and phenotype. Herein, we attempt to review the methods and tools that dedicate to the task regarding their feature and usage and look at the possibilities for scRNA-seq development in the near future.
Topics & Concepts
BiologyComputational biologyRNA-SeqEvolutionary biologyTranscriptomeGeneticsGeneGene expressionSingle-cell and spatial transcriptomicsRNA Research and SplicingMolecular Biology Techniques and Applications