HybriSeq: probe-based device-free single-cell RNA profiling

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We have developed the HybriSeq method for single-cell RNA profiling, which utilizes in situ hybridization of multiple probes for targeted transcripts, followed by split-pool barcoding and sequencing analysis of the probes. We have shown that HybriSeq can achieve high sensitivity for RNA detection with multiple probes and profile entire transcripts without an end bias. The utility of HybriSeq is demonstrated in characterizing cell-to-cell heterogeneities of a panel of 196 genes in peripheral blood mononuclear cells and the detection of missed annotations of transcripts.

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Foyt, D., Brown, D., Zhou, S., Moser, B., Zhu, Q., Gartner, Z. J., & Huang, B. (2025). HybriSeq: probe-based device-free single-cell RNA profiling. Communications Biology, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-025-08702-8

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