single cell sequencing

How Does Single Cell Sequencing Work?


The process of single cell sequencing involves several key steps. First, individual cells are isolated using techniques such as microfluidics, FACS (Fluorescence-Activated Cell Sorting), or laser capture microdissection. Once isolated, the genetic material (DNA or RNA) is extracted from each cell. This material is then amplified and sequenced using high-throughput sequencing technologies. The resulting data is analyzed using specialized bioinformatics tools to reconstruct the genomic or transcriptomic landscape of each cell.

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