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txci-ATAC-seq: a massive-scale single-cell technique to profile chromatin accessibility.

Reference
Zhang, Hao, et al. “Txci-ATAC-Seq: A Massive-Scale Single-Cell Technique to Profile Chromatin Accessibility”. Genome Biol, vol. 25, no. 1, Mar. 2024, p. 78, https://doi.org/10.1186/s13059-023-03150-1.
Abstract

We develop a large-scale single-cell ATAC-seq method by combining Tn5-based pre-indexing with 10× Genomics barcoding, enabling the indexing of up to 200,000 nuclei across multiple samples in a single reaction. We profile 449,953 nuclei across diverse tissues, including the human cortex, mouse brain, human lung, mouse lung, mouse liver, and lung tissue from a club cell secretory protein knockout (CC16) model. Our study of CC16 nuclei uncovers previously underappreciated technical artifacts derived from remnant 129 mouse strain genetic material, which cause profound cell-type-specific changes in regulatory elements near many genes, thereby confounding the interpretation of this commonly referenced mouse model.