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Analysis of synthetic cellular barcodes in the genome and transcriptome with BARtab and bartools

Henrietta Holze, Laure Talarmain, Katie Fennell, Enid Y.N. Lam, Mark A. Dawson, Dane Vassiliadis

2024Cell Reports Methods14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cellular barcoding is a lineage-tracing methodology that couples heritable synthetic barcodes to high-throughput sequencing, enabling the accurate tracing of cell lineages across a range of biological contexts. Recent studies have extended these methods by incorporating lineage information into single-cell or spatial transcriptomics readouts. Leveraging the rich biological information within these datasets requires dedicated computational tools for dataset pre-processing and analysis. Here, we present BARtab, a portable and scalable Nextflow pipeline, and bartools, an open-source R package, designed to provide an integrated end-to-end cellular barcoding analysis toolkit. BARtab and bartools contain methods to simplify the extraction, quality control, analysis, and visualization of lineage barcodes from population-level, single-cell, and spatial transcriptomics experiments. We showcase the utility of our integrated BARtab and bartools workflow via the analysis of exemplar bulk, single-cell, and spatial transcriptomics experiments containing cellular barcoding information.

Topics & Concepts

TracingComputational biologyComputer scienceBarcodeWorkflowTranscriptomePopulationLineage (genetic)ScalabilityVisualizationBiologyData miningGeneGeneticsDatabaseDemographySociologyOperating systemGene expressionSingle-cell and spatial transcriptomicsCancer Genomics and DiagnosticsGene expression and cancer classification