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Effects of Sample Size on Plant Single-Cell RNA Profiling
- Source :
- Current Issues in Molecular Biology, Volume 43, Issue 3, Pages 119-1697, Current Issues in Molecular Biology, Vol 43, Iss 119, Pp 1685-1697 (2021)
- Publication Year :
- 2021
- Publisher :
- Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021.
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Abstract
- Single-cell RNA (scRNA) profiling or scRNA-sequencing (scRNA-seq) makes it possible to parallelly investigate diverse molecular features of multiple types of cells in a given plant tissue and discover cell developmental processes. In this study, we evaluated the effects of sample size (i.e., cell number) on the outcome of single-cell transcriptome analysis by sampling different numbers of cells from a pool of ~57,000 Arabidopsis thaliana root cells integrated from five published studies. Our results indicated that the most significant principal components could be achieved when 20,000–30,000 cells were sampled, a relatively high reliability of cell clustering could be achieved by using ~20,000 cells with little further improvement by using more cells, 96% of the differentially expressed genes could be successfully identified with no more than 20,000 cells, and a relatively stable pseudotime could be estimated in the subsample with 5000 cells. Finally, our results provide a general guide for optimizing sample size to be used in plant scRNA-seq studies.
- Subjects :
- Microbiology (medical)
cell number
QH301-705.5
Cell number
Cell
Arabidopsis
Cell Count
Computational biology
Biology
Microbiology
Transcriptome
medicine
Arabidopsis thaliana
Cluster Analysis
sampling coverage
Biology (General)
Molecular Biology
Sequence Analysis, RNA
Gene Expression Profiling
RNA
Computational Biology
High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing
General Medicine
Plants
biology.organism_classification
medicine.anatomical_structure
Sample size determination
Organ Specificity
RNA, Plant
Rna profiling
Principal component analysis
single-cell RNA (scRNA)
Single-Cell Analysis
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 14673045
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Current Issues in Molecular Biology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....cc795248d73bcbec7c9cea52e9a5d3f9
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.3390/cimb43030119