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Single-cell somatic copy number variants in brain using different amplification methods and reference genomes

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Preprint October 23, 2023

Published October 8, 2023

The presence of somatic mutations, including copy number variants (CNVs), in the brain is well recognized. Comprehensive study requires single-cell whole genome amplification, with several methods available, prior to sequencing. Here we compare PicoPLEX with two recent adaptations of multiple displacement amplification (MDA): primary template-directed amplification (PTA) and droplet MDA, across 93 human brain cortical nuclei. We demonstrate different properties for each, with PTA providing the broadest amplification, PicoPLEX the most even, and distinct chimeric profiles. Furthermore, we perform CNV calling on two brains with multiple system atrophy and one control brain using different reference genomes. We find that 20.6% of brain cells have at least one Mb-scale CNV, with some supported by bulk sequencing or single-cells from other brain regions. Our study highlights the importance of selecting whole genome amplification method and reference genome for CNV calling, while supporting the existence of somatic CNVs in healthy and diseased human brain.
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  • Ester Kalef-Ezra, PhD

    Key Personnel: Team Voet

    University College London

  • Zeliha Gözde Turan, PhD

    Key Personnel: Team Voet

    University College London

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    Diego Perez-Rodriguez:

    External Collaborator

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    Ida Bomann

    External Collaborator

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    Sairam Behera

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  • Caoimhe Morley, PhD

    Key Personnel: Team Voet

    University College London

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    Sonja W. Scholz

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  • Zane Jaunmuktane, MD

    Co-PI (Core Leadership): Team Hardy Team Voet Team Wood

    University College London

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    Jonas Demeulemeester, PhD

    Key Personnel: Team Voet

    KU Leuven

  • Fritz Sedlazeck, PhD

    Key Personnel: Team Voet

    Baylor College of Medicine

  • Christos Proukakis, PhD

    Co-PI (Core Leadership): Team Voet

    University College London

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