| Literature DB >> 33657376 |
Jingjing Wang1, Huiyu Sun2, Mengmeng Jiang3, Jiaqi Li2, Peijing Zhang3, Haide Chen4, Yuqing Mei2, Lijiang Fei2, Shujing Lai2, Xiaoping Han4, Xinhui Song5, Suhong Xu4, Ming Chen6, Hongwei Ouyang4, Dan Zhang7, Guo-Cheng Yuan8, Guoji Guo9.
Abstract
Cell types are the basic building units of multicellular life, with extensive diversities. The evolution of cell types is a crucial layer of comparative cell biology but is thus far not comprehensively studied. We define a compendium of cell atlases using single-cell RNA-seq (scRNA-seq) data from seven animal species and construct a cross-species cell-type evolutionary hierarchy. We present a roadmap for the origin and diversity of major cell categories and find that muscle and neuron cells are conserved cell types. Furthermore, we identify a cross-species transcription factor (TF) repertoire that specifies major cell categories. Overall, our study reveals conservation and divergence of cell types during animal evolution, which will further expand the landscape of comparative genomics.Entities:
Keywords: cell atlas; cell category; cell type; cell-type evolution; single-cell RNA-seq
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33657376 DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2021.108803
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Rep Impact factor: 9.423