Sampling time-dependent artifacts in single-cell genomics studies.
Ramon Massoni-BadosaGiovanni IaconoCatia MoutinhoMarta KulisNúria PalauDomenica MarcheseJavier Rodríguez-UbrevaEsteban BallestarGustavo Rodriguez-EstebanSara MarsalMarta AymerichDolors ColomerElias CampoAntonio JuliàJosé Ignacio Martín-SuberoHolger HeynPublished in: Genome biology (2020)
Robust protocols and automation now enable large-scale single-cell RNA and ATAC sequencing experiments and their application on biobank and clinical cohorts. However, technical biases introduced during sample acquisition can hinder solid, reproducible results, and a systematic benchmarking is required before entering large-scale data production. Here, we report the existence and extent of gene expression and chromatin accessibility artifacts introduced during sampling and identify experimental and computational solutions for their prevention.