A single-cell time-lapse of mouse prenatal development from gastrula to birth
University of Washington · Jackson Laboratory · +12 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract The house mouse ( Mus musculus ) is an exceptional model system, combining genetic tractability with close evolutionary affinity to humans 1,2 . Mouse gestation lasts only 3 weeks, during which the genome orchestrates the astonishing transformation of a single-cell zygote into a free-living pup composed of more than 500 million cells. Here, to establish a global framework for exploring mammalian development, we applied optimized single-cell combinatorial indexing 3 to profile the transcriptional states of 12.4 million nuclei from 83 embryos, precisely staged at 2- to 6-hour intervals spanning late gastrulation (embryonic day 8) to birth (postnatal day 0). From these data, we annotate hundreds of cell…
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25Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Embryo
- Gastrulation
- Zygote
- Embryonic stem cell
- Somitogenesis
- Genetics
- Fate mapping