Deciphering the Early Mouse Embryo Transcriptome by Low-Input RNA-Seq

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TitreDeciphering the Early Mouse Embryo Transcriptome by Low-Input RNA-Seq
Type de publicationBook Chapter
Year of Publication2021
AuteursPerez-Palacios R, Fauque P, Teissandier A, Bourc'his D
EditorAncelin K, Borensztein M
Book TitleEPIGENETIC REPROGRAMMING DURING MOUSE EMBRYOGENESIS: Methods and Protocols
Series TitleMethods in Molecular Biology
Volume2214
Pagination189-205
PublisherHUMANA PRESS INC
City999 RIVERVIEW DR, STE 208, TOTOWA, NJ 07512-1165 USA
ISBN Number978-1-0716-0958-3; 978-1-0716-0957-6
ISBN1064-3745
Mots-clésEmbryonic gene expression, Low-input transcriptomics, scRNA-seq, Single-cell RNA-seq, Single-embryo RNA-seq, Spike-In
Résumé

Early preimplantation embryos are precious and scarce samples that contain limited numbers of cells, which can be problematic for quantitative gene expression analyses. Nonetheless, low-input genome-wide techniques coupled with cDNA amplification steps have become a gold standard for RNA profiling of as minimal as a single blastomere. Here, we describe a single-cell/single-embryo RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) method, from embryo collection to sample validation steps prior to DNA library preparation and sequencing. Key quality controls and external Spike-In normalization approaches are also detailed.

DOI10.1007/978-1-0716-0958-3_13