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  Allelic bias and genetic mapping of differentiation potential revealed by single-cell transcriptomics in recombinant hybrid mouse embryonic stem cells

Chan, F., Peters, M., Soltys, V., Hirschberg, I., & Kucka, M. (2020). Allelic bias and genetic mapping of differentiation potential revealed by single-cell transcriptomics in recombinant hybrid mouse embryonic stem cells. Poster presented at 6th International Conference of Quantitative Genetics (ICQG 2020).

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Chan, F1, Autor                 
Peters, MA1, Autor           
Soltys, V1, Autor           
Hirschberg, I1, Autor           
Kucka, M1, Autor           
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1Chan Group, Friedrich Miescher Laboratory, Max Planck Society, ou_3008688              

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 Zusammenfassung: Self-renewal and pluripotency are twin hallmarks of embryonic stem cells. Every cell in an early embryo must balance between differentiation and proliferation, often involving irreversible fate decisions. However, there are very few studies that directly investigate how these gene pathways evolve between species, because crosses between species usually fail. Here, we combine in vitro recombination (IVR) and single-cell transcriptomics in F1 hybrid embryonic stem (ES) cells to determine the genes and loci influencing the decision between renewal vs. differentiation. Through RNAi suppression of Blm helicase, we effectively produced recombinant ES cells between the laboratory C57BL/6N mouse and Mus spretus. We then induced differentiation and obtained single-cell transcriptomes on ~20,000 IVR cells. Using reference scRNAseq datasets from naïve and differentiated non-recombinant cells, we show that in vitro recombination boosted genotypic and expression diversity. We found that the genetic reshuffling under IVR produced cells that can sustain robust Nanog stemness marker expression despite differentiating treatments. Moreover, we observed that allele-specific expression increased with differentiation, possibly from recombinant cells. We also found that SPRET alleles were enriched in highly differentiated cells. Our work shows that by combining in vitro recombination and single-cell assays, it is now possible to directly map genes controlling otherwise inaccessible cellular phenotypes across species.

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 Datum: 2020-11
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Titel: 6th International Conference of Quantitative Genetics (ICQG 2020)
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Start-/Enddatum: 2020-11-02 - 2020-11-13

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Titel: 6th International Conference of Quantitative Genetics (ICQG 2020)
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