A versatile nuclei extraction protocol for single nucleus sequencing in non-model species–Optimization in various Atlantic salmon tissues

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Abstract

The use of single cell sequencing technologies has exploded over recent years, and is now commonly used in many non-model species. Sequencing nuclei instead of whole cells has become increasingly popular, as it does not require the processing of samples immediately after collection. Here we present a highly effective nucleus isolation protocol that outperforms previously available method in challenging samples in a non-model specie. This protocol can be successfully applied to extract nuclei from a variety of tissues and species.

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Daniels, R. R., Taylor, R. S., Dobie, R., Salisbury, S., Furniss, J. J., Clark, E., … Robledo, D. (2023). A versatile nuclei extraction protocol for single nucleus sequencing in non-model species–Optimization in various Atlantic salmon tissues. PLoS ONE, 18(9 September). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0285020

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