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Optofluidic cell selection from complex microbial communities for single-genome analysis.


ABSTRACT: Genetic analysis of single cells is emerging as a powerful approach for studies of heterogeneous cell populations. Indeed, the notion of homogeneous cell populations is receding as approaches to resolve genetic and phenotypic variation between single cells are applied throughout the life sciences. A key step in single-cell genomic analysis today is the physical isolation of individual cells from heterogeneous populations, particularly microbial populations, which often exhibit high diversity. Here, we detail the construction and use of instrumentation for optical trapping inside microfluidic devices to select individual cells for analysis by methods including nucleic acid sequencing. This approach has unique advantages for analyses of rare community members, cells with irregular morphologies, small quantity samples, and studies that employ advanced optical microscopy.

SUBMITTER: Landry ZC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3886641 | biostudies-literature | 2013

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Optofluidic cell selection from complex microbial communities for single-genome analysis.

Landry Zachary C ZC   Giovanonni Stephen J SJ   Quake Stephen R SR   Blainey Paul C PC  

Methods in enzymology 20130101


Genetic analysis of single cells is emerging as a powerful approach for studies of heterogeneous cell populations. Indeed, the notion of homogeneous cell populations is receding as approaches to resolve genetic and phenotypic variation between single cells are applied throughout the life sciences. A key step in single-cell genomic analysis today is the physical isolation of individual cells from heterogeneous populations, particularly microbial populations, which often exhibit high diversity. He  ...[more]

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