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Single Cell Sequencing - Eric Chow (UCSF) 

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Dr. Eric Chow gives an overview of single cell sequencing, explains why this approach is useful, and talks through the leading methods.
Single cell sequencing, as the name implies, allows researchers to examine the genomic information for individual cells. This provides an opportunity to examine cell-to-cell differences and identify cell subtypes, which provides insight into how specific cells function within and respond to their environment. Dr. Eric Chow begins his talk with an overview of single cell sequencing with a focus on RNA. He then goes on to outline the predominant approaches, including plate-based, microfluidic-based, and combinatorial indexing methods. He finishes by addressing approaches to single cell analysis that don’t rely on RNA, including methods that use DNA, proteins, and antibodies. He also reviews some of the benefits and limitations of analysis at the level of individual cells.
0:00 Start
0:31 Bulk vs. single cell analogy
4:58 Plate-based SMART-seq
7:08 DropSeq
13:54 Combinatorial Indexing
22:56 Conclusions
Speaker Biography:
Eric Chow is an assistant professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics and the Director of the Center for Advanced Technology (CAT) at the University of California, San Francisco. The CAT provides resources for UCSF labs wishing to use next generation sequencing techniques and Chow’s research program strives to develop new applications for NGS in pathogen diagnostics. Chow received his BA in molecular biology from the University of California, Berkeley and his PhD in biochemistry from UCSF.
Credits:
Karen Dell (iBiology): Producer
Eric Kornblum (iBiology): Videographer & Video Editor

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Комментарии : 67   
@Keigan884
@Keigan884 2 года назад
Please get Eric to do more of these videos, this is by far the best overview, and easiest to understand, that I’ve found. He’s so good at actually explaining in a way that is not overly technical on purpose. I feel that many in the field are gatekeeping their knowledge, instead of explaining in ways that others can understand.
@12823matthewkao
@12823matthewkao Год назад
right....i feel researchers nowadays are reluctant to teach students technical skills and overly focusing on theory and critical thinking....thats why they need to import tons of post docs from china and India because American student are lacking technical skills!! this is really messed up!
@anastasiapivnyuk6985
@anastasiapivnyuk6985 3 года назад
Really cool! Thank you Dr. Chow for this detailed and at the same time clearly structured talk!
@samanwoymukherjee4945
@samanwoymukherjee4945 3 года назад
Excellent talk and lucid explanation of the biology Dr. Chow. Thanks iBiology, looking forward for such talks in future.
@aatt3209
@aatt3209 3 года назад
Excellent overview summarizing development up to 2019 in this developing field. Thank you for your hard work putting this presentation together!!
@merrimac1
@merrimac1 3 года назад
Thank you for the nice introduction of single cell sequencing methods!
@marcuslcc5257
@marcuslcc5257 3 года назад
Extemely helpful for newbies!!! Thank you Dr. Chow!!!
@karimali5850
@karimali5850 2 года назад
One of the best scSeq overviews out there. Keep it up you're doing great!
@meenukesarwani8665
@meenukesarwani8665 2 года назад
Dr Chow I love your videos. Please continue your good work. Its really thorough and well explained with theory behind each technique which are not explained from the product maker /companies. Thank You!
@codewithluq
@codewithluq Год назад
This lecture is highly informative and greatly valuable. It has cleared most of my gray areas in the field of single cell analysis
@AliRazaShahSARSB
@AliRazaShahSARSB 3 года назад
Thank you, It was really good to understand the basics of single cell sequencing methods.
@anjadekanski3879
@anjadekanski3879 2 года назад
These sequencing videos are really great! I hope you can also cover UMIs, spatial transcriptomics, and other such difficult concepts :)
@rainajung185
@rainajung185 2 года назад
Love Eric’s videos so easy to understand!
@qutemango
@qutemango 2 года назад
thank you for explaining these technologies so clearly! it's very useful for me.
@beckysam3913
@beckysam3913 3 года назад
Thank you for this coherent and excellent introduction!
@gonzalovillanuevamartin9807
@gonzalovillanuevamartin9807 3 года назад
Amazing video, amazing explication. Thank you Dr. Chow!
@BasicScienceSeries
@BasicScienceSeries 3 года назад
Thank you Dr. Eric for this wonderful talk. You have provided detailed information on Single Cell Sequencing and explained every detail of this technique. I found the lecture valuable and highly informative. Thank you very much iBiology Techniques for providing this valuable lecture.
@bhartithakur2748
@bhartithakur2748 2 года назад
Thanks for this amazing video Dr Chow
@user-zm5lw5qk2x
@user-zm5lw5qk2x 3 года назад
Thank you so much for this lovely talk. I think this is the best talk summarizing scRNAseq.
@gnosisdataanalysis8595
@gnosisdataanalysis8595 3 года назад
Bravo! Great video. Single Cell - clearly expained!
@a3m9b
@a3m9b 3 года назад
Thanks for the explanation! Very helpful for my course
@valentynapolishchuk1123
@valentynapolishchuk1123 Год назад
Great video, thank you! Very informative and easy to understand!
@mistarelentless5722
@mistarelentless5722 3 года назад
Dr. Chow you is da G.O.A.T. grateful!
@captainquinine
@captainquinine 11 месяцев назад
Excellent talk
@catherinegrgicak9570
@catherinegrgicak9570 10 месяцев назад
Great presentation! Just great! I agree with all of the other positive comments. The content is great, easy to follow and Eric is a great presenter.
@kalyanirajalingham1286
@kalyanirajalingham1286 2 месяца назад
Fantastic video! You explain very well
@AA-gl1dr
@AA-gl1dr Год назад
Excellent explanation thank you so much!!
@kabriyacharlest9018
@kabriyacharlest9018 3 года назад
Thank you Dr. Chow for that! That was explain so well, so much detail but you explained it in a way that was so easy to understand this! Such a great presentation!
@ye2e2
@ye2e2 2 года назад
Thanks for the insightful sharing.
@kaiqin5306
@kaiqin5306 Год назад
wonderful lecture
@sarowerbhuyain4905
@sarowerbhuyain4905 3 года назад
Just splendid!!
@panther25423
@panther25423 Год назад
Fantastic video.
@deepikachaudhary-ge5cj
@deepikachaudhary-ge5cj 10 месяцев назад
nicely explained....
@search_is_mouse
@search_is_mouse 3 года назад
thank you!!!!!!!SO MUCH!!!!
@jordanramilowski9413
@jordanramilowski9413 3 года назад
You look for something on RU-vid. The video with Eric Chow pops up. You know its gonna be good...
@extropiantranshuman
@extropiantranshuman 3 года назад
not one dislike - exactly! Love data visualized in a 3D space!
@JoseAntonioOU4
@JoseAntonioOU4 3 года назад
Thank you for the lecture. I need to go back to school. It would have been useful to include costs/instruments
@SanchoColins
@SanchoColins 3 года назад
Brilliant.
@vikas3141
@vikas3141 3 года назад
well mam from last few weeks ,I am focusing on biochemistry portion ,althrough I read all content of book but I'm not satisfied with that content , can you please answer or make vedio on my following queries: (1) in lab whenever we isolate some compound and want know the structure of compound ,how do we really formulate them , what are those techniques , are these techniques 100%accurate or just give approx idea For example , I always wonder how scientist who has first isolated ATP molecule , how he give structure of ATP , infact how he isolate compound at level of molecule, (since i have isolate compound at level dna only) how cycle such as kreb cycle or glycolysis are performed in lab Your entire vedio lecture have always motivated me , thanks a lot I am from india
@tigerkeys6406
@tigerkeys6406 2 года назад
Really cool what is the tool you use to record this video that you can embed into the video?
@esan120au
@esan120au Месяц назад
17:13 quantifying proteins using DNA sequencing (CITE-Seq) 21:26 universal antibodies for a universal cell-surface protein that have unique barcodes for each cell to detect the unwanted doublets (droplet with one bead but two cells)
@azrahasan3796
@azrahasan3796 Год назад
Great video. I got a question, In demuxlet. If you are working with different individuals, the possibility of two different cell types from same individual is not that rare. How they differentiated the cell population from same patients.
@qsc9546
@qsc9546 3 года назад
What's the overall accuracy of Seurat and Scanpy? Is that significant?
@qsc9546
@qsc9546 3 года назад
What is the influence of clustering on downstream analysis? Differential expressed gene?
@simonsays5094
@simonsays5094 3 года назад
Thank you sir this was very helpful
@user-il4jz8mu6o
@user-il4jz8mu6o 2 месяца назад
I looking for good videos in how analyzing the a dataset of Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells (PBMC) ?? Thank you
@ishapandey28
@ishapandey28 3 года назад
Can you please explain what microfluidic is?
@qsc9546
@qsc9546 3 года назад
How's performance of supervised methods? Any pitfall?
@esan120au
@esan120au Месяц назад
Thanks. Can you clarify at 8:04 when you said each beads has many barcoded oligo-dT oligos on its surface. What is the scale of this "many"? Millions? Are these supposed to attach to the entire transcriptome of a cell?
@qsc9546
@qsc9546 3 года назад
Is clustering the bottleneck of scRNA-Seq or the doublelets. Does 0.6 clustering accuracy mean 0.4 doublelets?
@onefuture6
@onefuture6 2 года назад
I love your voice.
@disturbingdevelopment4308
@disturbingdevelopment4308 6 месяцев назад
Why can't the doublet microparticles be distinguished from singletons using light scattering or fluorophore techniques?
@lovelysmarthi08
@lovelysmarthi08 6 месяцев назад
Thx for watching!
@ODjangoo
@ODjangoo 3 года назад
as of 2020, approximately how long does it take to run scRNA-seq in a single sample?
@sofiakathiria7050
@sofiakathiria7050 3 года назад
atleast 2 days
@ODjangoo
@ODjangoo 3 года назад
@@sofiakathiria7050 thanks, someone told me 1 day and i was very skeptical :)
@wl2007
@wl2007 3 года назад
How do they know which cell type the mRNAs came from originally?
@ayitm
@ayitm 9 месяцев назад
I'm pleasantly surprised that this video has this many views!
@HuongLe-li2wy
@HuongLe-li2wy 2 года назад
Some segments in the video are stamped not adjacent to each other
@edthoreum7625
@edthoreum7625 Год назад
5:00 first cell sequencing,,,
@sleepyowl910
@sleepyowl910 2 года назад
Lost my appetite for smoothies!
@tiangechi1144
@tiangechi1144 2 года назад
How sexy is his voice omg… nearly forgotten what I’m here for.
@vanderleidasilvafragajunio1197
@vanderleidasilvafragajunio1197 2 года назад
I think I found my husband!
@hraqhraq
@hraqhraq 2 года назад
Not a good lecture, unless you are specialized in this field; even not clear for medical students to understand what is he talking about
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