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A single-cell multi-omic atlas spanning the adult rhesus macaque brain.

Kenneth L ChiouXingfan HuangMartin O BohlenSébastien TremblayAlex R DeCasienDiana R O'DayCailyn H SpurrellAishwarya A GogateTrisha M Zintelnull nullMadeline G AndrewsMelween I MartinezJoshua T SchifferMichael J MontagueMichael Louis PlattJay ShendureNoah James Snyder-Mackler
Published in: Science advances (2023)
Cataloging the diverse cellular architecture of the primate brain is crucial for understanding cognition, behavior, and disease in humans. Here, we generated a brain-wide single-cell multimodal molecular atlas of the rhesus macaque brain. Together, we profiled 2.58 M transcriptomes and 1.59 M epigenomes from single nuclei sampled from 30 regions across the adult brain. Cell composition differed extensively across the brain, revealing cellular signatures of region-specific functions. We also identified 1.19 M candidate regulatory elements, many previously unidentified, allowing us to explore the landscape of cis-regulatory grammar and neurological disease risk in a cell type-specific manner. Altogether, this multi-omic atlas provides an open resource for investigating the evolution of the human brain and identifying novel targets for disease interventions.
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