Massively parallel single-cell sequencing of diverse microbial populations.
Freeman LanJason SabaTyler D RossZhichao ZhouKatie KrauskaKarthik AnantharamanRobert LandickOphelia S VenturelliPublished in: Nature methods (2024)
Single-cell genetic heterogeneity is ubiquitous in microbial populations and an important aspect of microbial biology; however, we lack a broadly applicable and accessible method to study this heterogeneity in microbial populations. Here, we show a simple, robust and generalizable method for high-throughput single-cell sequencing of target genetic loci in diverse microbes using simple droplet microfluidics devices (droplet targeted amplicon sequencing; DoTA-seq). DoTA-seq serves as a platform to perform diverse assays for single-cell genetic analysis of microbial populations. Using DoTA-seq, we demonstrate the ability to simultaneously track the prevalence and taxonomic associations of >10 antibiotic-resistance genes and plasmids within human and mouse gut microbial communities. This workflow is a powerful and accessible platform for high-throughput single-cell sequencing of diverse microbial populations.
Keyphrases
- single cell
- high throughput
- rna seq
- microbial community
- antibiotic resistance genes
- genome wide
- pet ct
- pet imaging
- genetic diversity
- wastewater treatment
- escherichia coli
- dna methylation
- gene expression
- copy number
- computed tomography
- drug delivery
- cancer therapy
- anaerobic digestion
- multidrug resistant
- genome wide association