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Volume 11 Issue 1, January 2014

Single-cell sequencing, our choice for Method of the Year 2013, can be used to decipher the entire genome or transcriptome of an individual cell. Cover design by Erin Dewalt. Special feature begins on p13.

Editorial

  • Methods to sequence the DNA and RNA of single cells are poised to transform many areas of biology and medicine.

    Editorial

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This Month

  • Building an approach to quantify chinks in a protein's armor.

    • Vivien Marx
    This Month
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Research Highlights

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Methods in Brief

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Tools in Brief

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Research Highlights

  • Genome-wide, in vivo RNA structure probing helps reveal how RNA structure regulates gene expression.

    • Allison Doerr
    Research Highlights
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News Feature

  • Single-cell genome and transcriptome sequencing methods are generating a fresh wave of biological insights into development, cancer and neuroscience. Kelly Rae Chi reports.

    • Kelly Rae Chi
    News Feature
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Primer

  • A brief overview of how to derive a genome or transcriptome from a single cell.

    • Tal Nawy
    Primer
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Commentary

  • Emerging technologies are bringing single-cell genome sequencing into the mainstream; this field has already yielded insights into the genetic architecture and variability between cells that highlight the dynamic nature of the genome.

    • Paul C Blainey
    • Stephen R Quake
    Commentary
  • Recent technical advances have enabled RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) in single cells. Exploratory studies have already led to insights into the dynamics of differentiation, cellular responses to stimulation and the stochastic nature of transcription. We are entering an era of single-cell transcriptomics that holds promise to substantially impact biology and medicine.

    • Rickard Sandberg
    Commentary
  • Individual cells of the same phenotype are commonly viewed as identical functional units of a tissue or organ. However, the deep sequencing of DNA and RNA from single cells suggests a more complex ecology of heterogeneous cell states that together produce emergent system-level function. Continuing development of high-content, real-time, multimodal single-cell measurement technologies will lead to the ultimate goal of understanding the function of an individual cell in the context of its microenvironment.

    • James Eberwine
    • Jai-Yoon Sul
    • Junhyong Kim
    Commentary
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Method to Watch

  • A boost to neuroscience technology development could be transformative.

    • Erika Pastrana
    Method to Watch
  • Biologists need methods for sequencing genetic material directly from intact tissues.

    • Tal Nawy
    Method to Watch
  • Imaging-based sensors are used to map mechanical forces exerted by cells.

    • Natalie de Souza
    Method to Watch
  • Small, genetically encoded probes for real-time detection and perturbation of cellular events are gaining attention.

    • Erika Pastrana
    Method to Watch
  • For some applications, a crowd of people is superior to the best computational tools available.

    • Daniel Evanko
    Method to Watch
  • Tissue-like organoids with surprisingly complex structures can be formed by stem cells in vitro.

    • Natalie de Souza
    Method to Watch
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Technology Feature

  • A variety of liquid-handling methods are available for labs large and small. Selecting an approach is not just a matter of budget.

    • Vivien Marx
    Technology Feature
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News & Views

  • New methods for measuring the sensitivity of chromatin to DNase digestion and Tn5 transposition help us map and interpret the genome's regulatory sequences.

    • Anil Raj
    • Graham McVicker
    News & Views
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Analysis

  • A systematic evaluation of various single-cell RNA-seq approaches reports their sensitivity, accuracy and reproducibility and establishes the high performance of a high-throughput microfluidic method.

    • Angela R Wu
    • Norma F Neff
    • Stephen R Quake
    Analysis
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Brief Communication

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Article

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Special

  • Nature Methods' choice for Method of the Year 2013 is single-cell sequencing. A collection of articles present the unique considerations related to sequencing single cells and highlight recent applications in biology and medicine. The Methods to Watch feature provides a look at possible future Methods of the Year.

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