A single-cell molecular map of mouse gastrulation and early organogenesis
Updated October 20, 2021Across the animal kingdom, gastrulation represents a key developmental event during which embryonic pluripotent cells diversify into lineage-specific precursors that will generate the adult organism. Here we report the transcriptional profiles of 116,312 single cells from mouse embryos collected at nine sequential time points ranging from 6.5 to 8.5 days post-fertilization. We construct a molecular map of cellular differentiation from pluripotency towards all major embryonic lineages, and explore the complex events involved in the convergence of visceral and primitive streak-derived endoderm.
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Atlas
Analysis Portals
Project Label
MouseGastrulationAtlasSpecies
Mus musculus
Sample Type
specimens
Anatomical Entity
embryo
Organ Part
Unspecified
Selected Cell Types
Unspecified
Disease Status (Specimen)
Unspecified
Disease Status (Donor)
Unspecified
Development Stage
adult
Library Construction Method
10X 3' v1 sequencing
Nucleic Acid Source
single cell
Paired End
falseFile Format
Cell Count Estimate
339.1kDonor Count
63