On the journey from nematode to human, scientists dive by the zebrafish cell lineage tree

Genome Biology
Ehud Shapiro

Abstract

Three recent single-cell papers use novel CRISPR-Cas9-sgRNA genome editing methods to shed light on the zebrafish cell lineage tree.

References

Nov 2, 2005·PLoS Computational Biology·Dan FrumkinEhud Shapiro
Jul 31, 2013·Nature Reviews. Genetics·Ehud ShapiroSten Linnarsson
Dec 21, 2013·Zygote : the Biology of Gametes and Early Embryos·Yashar EsmaeilianEsra Erdemli
Jun 22, 2014·Science China. Life Sciences·MingFu Wu, FanXia Meng
Nov 28, 2014·Current Stem Cell Research & Therapy·Ke YuXiangwei Xiao
Mar 29, 2018·Nature·Anna AlemanyAlexander van Oudenaarden
Apr 3, 2018·Nature Biotechnology·Bushra RajAlexander F Schier
Apr 7, 2018·Cell Stem Cell·Maura BoldriniJ John Mann
Apr 13, 2018·Nature Biotechnology·Bastiaan SpanjaardJan Philipp Junker

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Citations

Feb 13, 2019·PLoS Computational Biology·Damien G HicksSarah M Russell

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Software Mentioned

scGESTALT
LINNAEUS
ScarTrace

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