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High-throughput mapping of cellular differentiation hierarchies from single-cell data promises to empower systematic interrogations of vertebrate development and disease. Here we applied single-cell RNA sequencing to >92,000 cells from zebrafish embryos during the first day of development. Using a graph-based approach, we mapped a cell-state landscape that describes axis patterning, germ layer formation, and organogenesis. We tested how clonally related cells traverse this landscape by developing a transposon-based barcoding approach (TracerSeq) for reconstructing single-cell lineage histories. Clonally related cells were often restricted by the state landscape, including a case in which two independent lineages converge on similar fates. Cell fates remained restricted to this landscape in embryos lacking the chordin gene. We provide web-based resources for further analysis of the single-cell data.
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Daniel E. Wagner
Harvard University
Caleb Weinreb
Harvard University
Zach M. Collins
Northern Illinois University
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Harvard University
Center for Systems Biology
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69dd4f488557d5ab8f40cd8f — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aar4362