Single-cell genomics has revolutionized tissue analysis by revealing the genetic program of individual cells. The key aspect of the technology is the use of barcoded beads to unambiguously tag sequences originating from a single cell. The generation of unique barcodes on beads is mainly achieved by split-pooling methods, which are labor-intensive due to repeated washing steps. Towards the automation of the split-pooling method, we developed a simple method to magnetize hydrogel beads. We show that these hydrogel beads provide increased yields and washing efficiencies for purification procedures. They are also fully compatible with single-cell sequencing using the BAG-Seq workflow. Our work opens the automation of the split-pooling technique, which will improve single-cell genomic workflows.
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Adv Mater Technol
January 2024
Department of Biomedical Engineering, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, 11794, USA.
Single-cell genomics has revolutionized tissue analysis by revealing the genetic program of individual cells. The key aspect of the technology is the use of barcoded beads to unambiguously tag sequences originating from a single cell. The generation of unique barcodes on beads is mainly achieved by split-pooling methods, which are labor-intensive due to repeated washing steps.
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July 2021
Department of Biology, Center for Genomics and System Biology, New York University, New York, USA.
Background: Systems biology increasingly relies on deep sequencing with combinatorial index tags to associate biological sequences with their sample, cell, or molecule of origin. Accurate data interpretation depends on the ability to classify sequences based on correct decoding of these combinatorial barcodes. The probability of correct decoding is influenced by both sequence quality and the number and arrangement of barcodes.
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