摘要
The chromatin landscape underlying the specification of human cell types is of fundamental interest.We generated human cell atlases of chromatin accessibility and gene expression in fetal tissues.For chromatin accessibility,we devised a three-level combinatorial indexing assay and applied it to 53 samples representing 15 organs,profiling^800,000 single cells.We leveraged cell types defined by gene expression to annotate these data and cataloged hundreds of thousands of candidate regulatory elements that exhibit cell type-specific chromatin accessibility.We investigated the properties of lineage-specific transcription factors(such as POU2F1 in neurons),organ-specific specializations of broadly distributed cell types(such as blood and endothelial),and cell type-specific enrichments of complex trait heritability.These data represent a rich resource for the exploration of in vivo human gene regulation in diverse tissues and cell types.
出处
《四川生理科学杂志》
2020年第4期443-443,共1页
Sichuan Journal of Physiological Sciences