Mapping recurrent mosaic copy number variation in human neurons

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Abstract

Single cell genome sequencing approaches have identified somatic copy number variants (CNVs) in human neurons, but small sample sizes (<100 neurons) have limited the power to find recurrent patterns such as CNV hotspots in a single individual. Here, the authors develop an approach to map CNVs in 2097 neurons from a neurotypical individual, finding that >10% neurons contain at least one somatic CNV, and enabling deeper investigation of these events.

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Sun, C., Kathuria, K., Emery, S. B., Kim, B. J., Burbulis, I. E., Shin, J. H., … McConnell, M. J. (2024). Mapping recurrent mosaic copy number variation in human neurons. Nature Communications, 15(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-48392-0

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