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Update '10X Chromium' to include other single cell technologies #810

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ustervbo opened this issue Oct 27, 2024 · 3 comments
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Update '10X Chromium' to include other single cell technologies #810

ustervbo opened this issue Oct 27, 2024 · 3 comments

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@ustervbo
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Currently, the subsection 10X Chromium is focused on 10x, but other manufacturers have entered the single cell arena. Methods like TIRTL-seq may also gain traction.

We should update the section to be more platform independent.

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bcorrie commented Oct 28, 2024

Yes, this should probably be generalized towards describing single-cell experiments maybe using 10X as an example.

I see that TIRTL-seq uses MiXCR (at least in the paper) does anyone know if their AIRR support includes cell_index for paired chains? I see that MiXCR has an exportAIRR command, but it isn't on the list of "AIRR compliant software" so hasn't passed the certification. We have never used MiXCR to process a study with paired chains, so not sure if a paired chain study in the AIRR format would properly represent paired chains???

Of course 10X is not on the supported software list either, but I know their output is AIRR compliant as we load their data, so this is mostly out of curiosity more than anything else.

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scharch commented Oct 28, 2024

Like 10X, it's closed source (AFAIK). But the exportAIRR works well enough. Dunno about paired chains.

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ustervbo commented Oct 29, 2024 via email

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