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Novel, Sensitive, and Robust Single-Cell RNA Sequencing Technique Outperforms Competition
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Novel, Sensitive, and Robust Single-Cell RNA Sequencing Technique Outperforms Competition

Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) is one of the most important methods to study biological function in cells, but it is limited by potential inaccuracies in the data it generates. Now, a research team from Japan has developed a new method called terminator-assisted solid-phase complementary DNA amplification and sequencing (TAS-Seq), which overcomes these limitations and provides higher-precision...

New computational tool reliably differentiates between cancer and normal cells from single-cell RNA-sequencing data
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New computational tool reliably differentiates between cancer and normal cells from single-cell RNA-sequencing data

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS M. D. ANDERSON CANCER CENTER IMAGE: NICHOLAS NAVIN, PH.D. CREDIT: MD ANDERSON CANCER CENTER HOUSTON — In an effort to address a major challenge when analyzing large single-cell RNA-sequencing datasets, researchers from The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center have developed a new computational technique to accurately differentiate between data from cancer cells...