Applications of Single-Cell Genomics

Single-cell genomics is a technique that analyzes the genetic material (DNA/RNA) of individual cells from a complex tissue or organism. Unlike traditional genomics, which provides average data from entire tissues or cell groups, single-cell genomics reveals the unique genetic and functional diversity of each individual cell.

Need for Studying Individual Cells in Complex Tissues

  • Cellular Heterogeneity: In complex tissues (e.g., brain, cancer tumors, immune systems), not all cells are identical. Single-cell genomics enables the identification of subtle variations and rare cell types.
  • Development and Disease: It helps analyze genomic changes in cells during tissue development, disease onset (e.g., cancer), and treatment.
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