Published October 10, 2022
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Quantifying orthogonal barcodes for sequence census assays
Chicago
Abstract
Barcode-based sequence census assays utilize custom or random oligonucloetide sequences to label various biological features, such as cell-surface proteins or CRISPR perturbations. These assays all rely on barcode quantification, a task that is complicated by barcode design and technical noise. We introduce a modular approach to quantifying barcodes that achieves speed and memory improvements over existing tools. We also introduce a set of quality control metrics, and accompanying tool, for validating barcode designs.
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